Incumbents Hugo Soto-Martínez and Katy Yaroslavsky won their respective City Council seats outright in the June 2 primary, which means instead of campaigning through November, they can get to work […]
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H Hutcheson · June 25, 2026
What’s more American than a diner? Could it be how we identify with our cars? Especially here in Los Angeles, your car is not just how you get from point […]
Guest · June 25, 2026
By Barbara Sueko McGuire If community were a physical destination, it’d take the shape of a local diner. It’s a quintessentially American tradition, with late-night hours, breakfast for dinner, and […]
Guest · June 25, 2026
By Bennett Graebner Before the tourists arrive at the Original Farmers Market at Third Street and Fairfax Avenue, a group of regulars has already gathered around a table. They have […]
Helene Seifer · June 25, 2026
After years of anticipation, the Los Angeles Philharmonic announced Daniel Harding as their new music director. He follows Gustavo Dudamel, who will join the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in September. […]
Helene Seifer · June 25, 2026
Blink in Los Angeles and a beloved restaurant will close—and a new favorite will sneak onto the dining landscape. Give a hearty bonjour to Regalade Bistro, who replaced Connie & […]
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Guest · June 25, 2026
By Aoife O’Connell “I sometimes write at El Coyote,” Gary Grossman told the Chronicle at Le Pain Quotidien on Larchmont Boulevard. “The reason is they just serve coffee at Starbucks. […]
Nona Sue Friedman · June 25, 2026
H Hutcheson · June 25, 2026
H Hutcheson · June 25, 2026
Nona Sue Friedman · June 25, 2026
Suzan Filipek · June 25, 2026
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, even though science tells us they all hail from the mighty wolf. Cats, too, come from sturdy stock. But wherever they came from, […]
Suzan Filipek · June 25, 2026
Maz Joonam Jobrani has been carrying a bullhorn on walks with his mini golden doodle ever since encountering coyotes in his Wilton Place neighborhood. At first he thought it was […]
Jack Brownlee · June 25, 2026
The sound of funk music, faint when I exited the Vermont/Sunset Metro station, grew louder with each step I took up the hill. Cheerful chatter worked its way through the […]
Columnist · June 25, 2026
The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission voted unanimously June 18 to take Park La Brea under consideration for Historic Cultural Monument designation. The nomination was submitted by local preservationist James […]