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Tickets going on sale for Last Remaining Seats

Suzan Filipek · March 30, 2017

Tickets go on sale to the general public Wed., April 5 for the popular Los Angeles Conservancy Last Remaining Seats screenings of classic films in the Broadway Historic Theatre District […]

Amended McMansion law has ‘sound foundation’

Suzan Filipek · March 30, 2017

A new and improved anti-McMansion ordinance passed last month by the City Council will make major improvements in neighborhoods near and far — throughout Los Angeles, according to advocates for […]

A one-year check-up on Burroughs modernization plan

Billy Taylor · January 26, 2017

In January of last year, residents met in the auditorium of John Burroughs Middle School to hear an overview of a multi-year modernization project for the school’s historic buildings and […]

Places have power; historical ones ground us

Columnist · December 29, 2016

Hello, again! It’s been a little over a decade since this column was last published, and I was thrilled to be asked to share my thoughts on preservation with you. Time […]

Hancock Park leader Leonard Hill dead at 68

John Welborne · June 30, 2016

The squire of the landmark La Casa de las Campanas (House of the Bells) on N. June St. and a leader in the national movement to protect the zoning of […]

Los Angeles: growing up with character, density?

Guest · April 28, 2016

As part of the Larchmont Chronicle’s continuing coverage of a proposed anti-growth ballot initiative that seeks to ban much construction in the City of Los Angeles for two years, the […]

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