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Around the Town: High Tea, Sheba gala, ‘Gutsy Women,’ history events and BBBS Big Bash

Columnist · December 4, 2019

“Meow, my little pretties — come have a purr-fectly good time.” And, so, more than 70 ladies descended upon the most ‘terrifying’ and beautiful “fur-midable” Las Palmas home of Margo […]

LACMA is packing, preparing for construction in early 2020

Suzan Filipek · October 31, 2019

Statues and portraits are being packed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in preparation for construction of the David Geffen Galleries, set to start in early 2020. The […]

JF Chen offers an eclectic perspective on design

Billy Taylor · May 2, 2019

Windsor Square resident Joel Chen has spent the last four decades building a reputation as one of the best antique and decorative arts dealers in Los Angeles. His eponymously-named business, […]

Love letter to preservation and architecture in time for Valentine’s Day

Columnist · January 31, 2019

In 1965, two eminent architectural historians, David Gebhard of UC Santa Barbara and Robert Winter of Occidental College, produced the local region’s first guide to significant architecture, “An Architectural Guidebook […]

LACMA moves forward with plans for its new building

Suzan Filipek · January 3, 2019

As we went to press, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art updated the public on its proposed new building to house the permanent collection, set to extend across Wilshire […]

Museums: Urban Light, continuing construction on the Row

Suzan Filipek · March 1, 2018

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., commemorated the 10th anniversary of Chris Burden’s “Urban Light” last month. Its 202 vintage street lamps pay homage to the city, […]

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