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Lucy’s El Adobe to open in January, owner says

Nona Sue Friedman · November 27, 2025

In the middle of November, Chronicle staff noticed construction work being done to the home of Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe, a neighborhood and entertainment industry restaurant staple for decades. It […]

Ladies of Paramount, influencers of their day, still captivate

Helene Seifer · July 31, 2025

Stunning costumes, movie posters and historic film ephemera are displayed in the Hollywood Heritage Museum’s captivating exhibit “The Ladies of Paramount.” The small museum, housed in the barn where Paramount […]

Larchmont’s forgotten film colony: Paramount Studios – Film studio transformed Larchmont Village

Guest · March 27, 2025

When Paramount Pictures raised its iconic water tower at 5555 Melrose Ave. in 1926, few could have predicted how profoundly the studio would shape the character of neighboring Larchmont Village. […]

Travels around the world led Sheri Weller back home

Suzan Filipek · August 3, 2017

A professional public speaker, with a degree in business and broadcasting, Sheri Weller traveled 300 days a year during the dot.com days and later for Nissan and other company conventions […]

Paramount plan considered at City Hall

Billy Taylor · July 28, 2016

The Los Angeles Planning Commission held a public hearing in the John Ferraro Council Chambers at City Hall on July 14 to consider the Paramount Pictures Master Plan. Following all […]

Paramount 25-year master plan is moving forward

Billy Taylor · June 2, 2016

The new Master Plan for Paramount Pictures received its first public hearing on May 16 as part of the city’s approval process, with more than 100 people in attendance. Held […]

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