Entertainment & Arts
It’s hard for Cassandra Peterson, known to most as the quick-witted and sexy, antihero Elvira, to narrow down her favorite moments from four decades of live stage shows at Knott’s Scary Farm.
Sept. 19, 2024
California
The Council of UC Faculty Assns., along with faculty associations from seven UC campuses, filed a 581-page unfair labor practice charge Thursday with California’s Public Employment Relations Board.
Sept. 23, 2024
INDUSTRIES
Camarillo-based Alair Homes, North America’s largest privately held custom home building and renovation company, has announced the launch of Alair Tri Counties as AAA Development, Inc. joins Alair’s network of builders.
Food
The pioneering L.A. Times journalist was intrepid in seeking recipes and meeting cooks. Consider what happened when my dad met Hansen.
Feb. 11, 2023
Melee breaks out as protesters rush stage to protest talk by archaeologist Richard Hansen at L.A. Times Festival of Books.
April 23, 2023
Opinion
Seven horses die at Churchill Downs in the days before the Kentucky Derby and officials vow to do better. That’s not enough.
May 10, 2023
Before Jonathan Gold, she introduced Los Angeles to global cooking and never stopped seeking new flavors.
Awards
“There is cruelty, there is tragedy, there is darkness, but there is also light and there is also joy,” writer-director Mia Hansen-Løve says of her new film “One Fine Morning.”
Jan. 3, 2023
Television
The duo behind music for ‘La La Land’ and ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ reach EGOT status with an Emmy for co-writing Steve Martin’s ‘Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?’
Sept. 8, 2024
Housing & Homelessness
Tenants who have lived in Caltrans-owned homes in the San Gabriel Valley for decades are buying the properties. But the slow pace of sales and continued vacancies frustrate many.
Sept. 10, 2024