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Can a pasta have personality? Some could be called stately, like the tagliatelle, of course, or the more familiar fettuccine and linguine. Others are curly, swirly and screwy—think radiatori, ...
Chickpeas are one of the world’s oldest legumes. But in nearly 10,000 years of cultivation, there has never been a chickpea-based hot cereal until ChiChi.
A couple of years ago, Los Angeles voters approved Measure ULA—better known as the “mansion tax.” The idea was simple enough: when a property sells for more than $5 million, the seller pays an extra ...
More disasters are caused by fires due to broken gas lines then almost anything else after a major earthquake. City and community efforts matter, but so do the measures you can take in your own home.
Embracing spontaneity Sarah Shun-lien Bynum and husband Leigh Dana Jackson have been empty nesters for two years. Their daughter Willa Jackson is a junior at Yale University. They have adjusted to ...
Let the games begin! More than 4,000 supporters packed the Paramount Studios Hollywood back lot July 19 to raise funds and awareness for the Concern Foundation for Cancer Research. The lively ...
I love a restaurant that feels as though I entered a friend’s warm home. Lucia, however, is not that restaurant. It’s more exciting.
Like Gittelson, Teva Corwin, of Windsor Square (the two are best friends), also spent time abroad during her tenure at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. She spent her junior year in Bogota, Colombia ...
“Indian summer” is a term used to describe a stretch of warm weather that lingers unexpectedly into September. It’s a liminal window between summer and fall, when the days are sunny and warm and the ...
Tim Moscicki attended Loyola rival St. Frances High School. Unlike Caden Chavez, he wasn’t involved in athletic training as a student. Instead he ran cross country and track and played soccer. It wasn ...
The historic Gilmore Adobe, secretly nestled between the Grove and the Original Farmers Market, is where the Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society (WSHPHS) hosted its Summer Fiesta and 49th ...
Last month the Los Angeles City Council voted 8-5 against Senate Bill 79, a state measure that would allow multistory buildings to be built near transit sites. Opponents of the measure, which include ...
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