Entertainment & Arts
Described as “imaginary landscapes,” Janis Provisor’s large paintings and works on paper look like weird, gnarled woods or tide pools that might serve as home to those lovable incandescent aliens that peeled off their humanoid exteriors in Ron Howard’s film “Cocoon.”
April 8, 1988
California
Circle of learning is more than a figure of speech
Nov. 27, 2010
Olympics
Christina Loukas finishes eighth in 3-meter springboard diving
Aug. 5, 2012
Science & Medicine
Exercise, mental health, nutrition — these are all areas that can affect how someone lives during and after cancer treatment.
June 12, 2015
Business
Re: “Coke Pulls ‘Mafia’ Film From Theaters,” Dec. 6: Oh, so the Coca-Cola Co. has admitted to offending Italian Americans by running a short film (read “advertisement”) showing Mafia toughs intimidating patrons and will no longer screen the film.
Dec. 13, 2003
Inspirational Women – Trends, Updates and the 2023 Forum and Leadership Awards
Maria F. Hunter is a senior vice president and relationship manager at Enterprise Bank & Trust, where she has nearly 20 years of experience in building robust client relationships.
Dec. 17, 2023
Banking and Finance Trends, Updates and 2024 Visionaries
Maria Hunter, a Nicaraguan native, immigrated to Los Angeles at age 10, surmounting linguistic and cultural barriers.
March 24, 2024
Artistic independence is said to be the tie that binds the works in the “Third Western States Exhibition” at the Palm Springs Desert Museum, but that isn’t the only common characteristic.
Dec. 26, 1987
Food
I love salmon. But I want a quick method of preparation after I come home from work.
March 8, 2000
Archives
This is in response to the article by Al Martinez (Westside, Feb. 19) on the “Fat Guy With Stogie vs.
March 8, 1987