By A.R. Johnstone Recently, in our effort to inform voters, we spoke with Nithya Raman for an expansive conversation regarding her run for mayor and what she strives for in […]
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Guest · April 23, 2026
By Laurie Sefton May is usually the end of the season for most large performing arts centers. However, you can get tickets now for some not-to-be missed shows coming up […]
Nona Sue Friedman · April 23, 2026
It was a yeasty day when fifteen different bagel makers from west of the Rockies described their baking process and different schmears all in one big room at BagelFest West […]
Nona Sue Friedman · April 23, 2026
Whether you are part of the sandwich generation— with kids at home and aging parents to care for—or faced with just the latter, figuring out if and when to move […]
Columnist · April 23, 2026
Sanaz Toossi, the author of English at the Wallis in Beverly Hills (to Sun., April 26), wrote her play as a response to President Trump’s 2016 “Muslim” ban. The play […]
Columnist · April 23, 2026
If you’ve read “Say Nothing” (2018) or “Empire of Pain” (2021) you know that Patrick Radden Keefe tells a really good story. In my opinion, the man can’t miss. I […]
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Sondi Sepenuk · April 23, 2026
The 2026 Archbishop Awards Dinner, held on April 11, was an evening honoring individuals who dedicate themselves to the Catholic church and community. This year’s annual black-tie affair took place […]
Guest · April 23, 2026
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Helene Seifer · April 23, 2026
April showers bring May flowers, as the saying goes, and even though California receives little rainfall in spring, Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society’s highly anticipated annual garden tour promises a […]
Guest · April 23, 2026
By Jack Brownlee On the corner of Larchmont and Beverly boulevards sits a two-story building built in 1921. With a Spanish tile roof, wooden window shutters, and ornate metal balconies, […]
Sondi Sepenuk · April 23, 2026
Every year that I attend the Pasadena Showcase House of Design, I think to myself, “This is the best house yet. They’ll never be able to top this.” And every […]
Columnist · April 23, 2026
A collective sigh of relief was heard throughout the neighborhoods of Greater Wilshire, particularly the Citrus Square Historic District and the Hancock Park Historic Preservation Overlay Zone. The passage of […]
Nona Sue Friedman · April 23, 2026