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Past articles by Shayna Rose:

There’s a New Twist in Natalie Wood’s Unsolved Drowning

What did actor Robert Wagner know about that night? → Read More

How the New Police Commission President Plans to Keep the Peace

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

The Contributor Q&A: Craig Byrd

In his Curtain Call column, the tireless theatergoer writes about L.A. stage productions large and small → Read More

The Contributor Q&A: Caroline on Crack

Meet the cocktail expert who keeps our drink blog, Liquid L.A., abuzz → Read More

See Ednita Kelly's Totally Inspired and Award-Winning Book Bike

The San Pedro librarian’s innovative tome delivery system may signal a new movement → Read More

The Weekender: Antigua, Guatemala

Good food, rich culture, pretty vistas—an age-old Mayan city that will quench your wanderlust → Read More

The Contributor Q&A: Alison Martino

She transports readers back in time with Vintage Los Angeles, her biweekly CityThink column about L.A.’s bygone legends → Read More

The Dinner Party Is a Meet-up for Millenials In Mourning

What could be a downer is instead a modern, affirming take on life after loss → Read More

USC’s Jovan Vavic is One of the Winningest—and Colorful–Coaches in Collegiate History

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

Some L.A. High School Students Are Learning Physics on a Virtual Reality Race Track

Does the future of education look like Google Cardboard? → Read More

Why Photographer Martin Schoeller Turns His Camera on L.A.’s Homeless

Inside the award-winning portrait artist’s most powerful project yet → Read More

L.A.’s Newest Celebrity Baby Has Whiskers

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

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

L.A.’s Forgotten Parrots Are Helping Veterans Living with PTSD

Tucked behind a baseball field on the VA campus in Westwood is a parrot sanctuary that doubles as a therapy site → Read More

Scene It Before: Hotel Cortez from American Horror Story: Hotel

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

L.A. Is Making a Big Push to Curb Homelessness. Will Small Houses Play a Role?

Advocate Elvis Summers offers up one inside-the-box solution → Read More

Hiding in Plain Sight: Whitey Bulger’s Secret SoCal Hangouts

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

Eight Crimes That Changed L.A.

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

L.A. on Fire: Ted Soqui's Dramatic Images of the 1992 Riots

Even photographers were targets during the 1992 melee. How one captured the chaos in black and white → Read More