Forty years after his sensational death, the country-rock pioneer remains beloved in the desert
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The Coachella Valley was once known as a fantastic spot for a getaway from L.A., especially during its high season in winter, when it features almost-certain sunshine and better temperatures. In recent years, Coachella has become synonymous with just one thing: Coachella. But this year, the music f ... More >>
Associated Press​Downtown Los Angeles movers and shakers are abuzz about the survival of Ed Rosenthal, a real estate deal-maker and sometime poet who wandered Joshua Tree National Park lost for six days, so sure he was dead that he wrote his will out on a hiking hat. Rosenthal, credited by some w ... More >>
Why environmentalists are against the solar-power measure
I think I understand the joy Marie Curie must have felt after discovering radium. Or the exhilaration that must have coursed through Alexander Fleming's veins after he found penicillin growing in his kitchen sink. That's because last night, I discovered the cure to Hipster Flu. Hipster Flu is the v ... More >>
A smoldering argument over the causes of the Sawtooth fire. Did the wildflowers do it?
The fight is on to halt a subdivision near Joshua Tree
One Wilshire: Hotel Cyberspace
A guide to the active party
1959–2004
Fire, smog, golf courses . . . and maybe even coffee-loving, rock-climbing hipsters like you
Christof Koch and the Science of Consciousness
Things I learned on high
A story of boulders, stars and emergency recreation
Orlan goes to the desert
