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Warner Henry, remembered: Local luminary, a founder of LA Opera, died Aug. 1

James Conlon · September 2, 2020

He was a larger-than-life personality, a man of dramatic contrasts. His favorite artists were Claude Monet and Hieronymus Bosch. He was a connoisseur of the world’s finest wines, but his […]

‘Slow Streets’ on fast track, primarily for pedestrians: Association supports proposal for Windsor Square

Chronicle Staff · June 3, 2020

In a move designed to support social distancing while exercising outdoors, the City of Los Angeles has implemented a program that cities such as Oakland, Seattle and Berlin, Germany have […]

Sequestered neighbors turn to housework

Helene Seifer · April 29, 2020

There’s a joke going around the internet attesting that, by the end of COVID-19 isolation, we shall all emerge as either gourmet cooks or have a drinking problem. A third […]

Seven-Year Itch? Hardly… it’s more like 40 years of bliss

Caroline Tracy · January 29, 2020

We first featured Luis and Carol Fondevila in our 2013 Valentines issue and are happy to inform readers that the past seven years have not resulted in the titular phenomenon. […]

Magic, mystery and Yale in Bardugo’s new book, TV series

Rachel Olivier · October 31, 2019

On the heels of the release of Leigh Bardugo’s first adult novel, “Ninth House,” Amazon Studios announced that it plans to develop the book as a TV series. Bardugo grew […]

Preservation update for Windsor Square: Hearing on May 6

John Welborne · May 2, 2019

In advance of updating the city’s guidelines for the Windsor Square Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ), the first of two open house sessions took place April 29 at Marlborough School. […]

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