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What did actor Robert Wagner know about that night? → Read More
Crime and police shootings are on the rise, causing friction between the LAPD and the people it serves. Matthew Johnson wants to change that → Read More
In his Curtain Call column, the tireless theatergoer writes about L.A. stage productions large and small → Read More
Meet the cocktail expert who keeps our drink blog, Liquid L.A., abuzz → Read More
The San Pedro librarian’s innovative tome delivery system may signal a new movement → Read More
Good food, rich culture, pretty vistas—an age-old Mayan city that will quench your wanderlust → Read More
She transports readers back in time with Vintage Los Angeles, her biweekly CityThink column about L.A.’s bygone legends → Read More
What could be a downer is instead a modern, affirming take on life after loss → Read More
Relentless, loud, and eternally demanding, the Eastern European expat has built a water polo dynasty that rivals the Wizard of Westwood's basketball crown → Read More
Does the future of education look like Google Cardboard? → Read More
Inside the award-winning portrait artist’s most powerful project yet → Read More
Get a sneak peek of mountain lion P-23’s six-month-old kitten → Read More
What We Know About the Mass Shooting in San Bernardino Heartbreaking news out of San Bernardino. Two-and-a-half hours after San Bernardino police received the first call reporting shots fired inside the Inland Regional Center, a social services office in the 1300 block of Waterman Avenue, authorities have confirmed “there are fatalities” in the mass shooting. At a press conference moments ago,… → Read More
Tucked behind a baseball field on the VA campus in Westwood is a parrot sanctuary that doubles as a therapy site → Read More
The show’s eerie inn is a mash-up of several real L.A. locations—but the former Cecil Hotel isn’t one of them → Read More
Advocate Elvis Summers offers up one inside-the-box solution → Read More
The infamous criminal wasn’t a shut-in during his years on the lam in sunny Santa Monica. Here’s where you could have spotted one of the country’s most notorious fugitives → Read More
High-profile murders, like that of Elizabeth Short and Robert Kennedy, top this violent list, which ran as a sidebar to “Darkness Descends on the City of Angels,” a September 1988 feature by Harlan Ellison → Read More
Even photographers were targets during the 1992 melee. How one captured the chaos in black and white → Read More