Laura Eversz · November 2, 2012
Obsolete and, in some people’s minds, an eyesore, the electronic sign on the lawn of John Burroughs Middle School at 6th St. and McCadden Place is gone. “The sign was […]
Laura Eversz · September 28, 2012
On a Sunday in 1912, a group of Hancock Park neighbors asked Dr. G. C. Patterson, minister of Wilshire Presbyterian Church, to meet with them after service. They had raised […]
Laura Eversz · September 28, 2012
Now a writer for television, former New York Times and Newsweek writer Rick Marin had no idea when he and his wife, Ilene, moved to Hancock Park five years ago […]
Suzan Filipek · September 27, 2012
Rich Correll was jogging when he spotted Leedo on a Sunday on Larchmont Blvd. at “Open Your Heart Pet Rescue.” The next three weeks during the TV director’s runs he […]
Jane Gilman · August 3, 2012
As you stroll down some of the area’s streets, you may notice an “S” stamped on the brick chimney of one of the homes or on a brick walkway. The […]
Suzan Filipek · August 3, 2012
By Suzan Filipek Come on down, Patty Hill says in her warm Southern drawl. You don’t need to be a member to attend a program or lunch in the elegant […]