“There were so many famous murders happening!” says an enthusiastic Zahra Bejaune. “There was the murder of Ned Doheny, who was Ed Doheny’s son.” She is walking backward through downtown L.A.’s Grand Park, addressing an attentive tour group that seems enraptured by her Prohibition-era murder stories. Bejaune, a local muralist......
Despite its rich history, myriad entertainment venues and symbolic significance as the glitzy and glamorous entertainment capital of the world, Hollywood has seen some ups and downs as a neighborhood over the past century. But now the swath of Los Angeles that spans from Western Avenue on the east to......
Game day is almost here. Whatever your reason for watching football's biggest game, there should always be plenty to eat and drink. Thankfully restaurants and bars all over L.A. are screening the game while serving special food options. So whether your team wins or loses, you're bound to score some delicious food and drink along the way....
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