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Living room gatherings end and begin the years 2023 and 2024

Sondi Sepenuk · January 25, 2024

The traditional worlds of neighborliness are coming back in focus, post-COVID-19, as neighbors once again are gathering in the living rooms of the community — two of which are on […]

City’s famous and legendary restaurants celebrated in book

Helene Seifer · December 28, 2023

Those with a love of Los Angeles history, food or architecture — or those who just enjoy eating out — are sure to have an appetite for the compendium of […]

Indulge in gooey cheesiness for Grilled Cheese Month

Helene Seifer · March 30, 2023

The Australians call them jaffles. In Brazil, they’re bauru. In Italy, panini. The British name is toasties. Käsetost is its moniker in Germany. And we Americans call them grilled cheese […]

Celebrating Jane, holiday revelries continue, Las Madrinas

Columnist · January 26, 2023

If you’re anything like me, the first thing you do the morning that the Larchmont Chronicle comes out is toss aside your Los Angeles Times, grab a morning beverage and […]

St. Patrick’s Day holiday — food and fun along Fairfax Avenue

Suzan Filipek · March 3, 2022

According to United States Census Bureau data released in 2021, only 3.6 percent of the population of Los Angeles County claim Irish ancestry, and yet a stroll along Fairfax Avenue […]

Toast St. Patrick’s Day at Bergin’s, Cat & Fiddle, Farmers Market

Rachel Olivier · March 4, 2021

  Tom Bergin’s is back and open for business! With a tent ready to welcome patrons to enjoy an outdoor, socially distant pint in the 8,000-square foot parking lot, the […]

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