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1. Angelides is a real politician And strangely enough, in California’s current politics, that’s refreshing. Where Arnold spent the last couple of decade Read full Post
You could wait for the book, or check out the darkest shadows of the past 12 months right here: Duke of California In the Department of Plain Old-Fashioned Boodling, Read full Post
They were the alpha and omega of Tom Bradley’s Los Angeles. No two players in Bradley’s coalition — a coalition that dominated the city in the 197 Read full Post
Dawn Jones/EuropaCorp The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada is a study of true friendship in an unfathomably solitary world. The friendship happens between Read full Post
Photos by Wild Don Lewis When the weekly poker game at your buddy’s place isn’t enough, and the Internet doesn’t satisfy like it used to, th Read full Post
Illustration by Patrick MartinezWhere feminism has cut the biggest swath — North America and Europe — Catholicism has lost the most turf. There’s a Read full Post
Jan Perry's most recent unsuccessful attempt to take down Peter Torres is rooted in the LAPD senior lead officer’s forays into politics. But the tension b Read full Post
It was a lovely party, and a rarefied occasion: Aunt Tillie’s 95th birthday. Tillie, my husband’s great-aunt, is petite, with a perfect coif, thick-lens Read full Post
We appreciate art as much as the next guy, but sometimes entering a snooty Westside gallery can be a daunting experience. No, we can’t afford to buy any Read full Post
ST. LOUIS — And then there were two. America picked up a second labor federation here on Tuesday, and it doesn’t bear all that much resemblance to the fi Read full Post
The news of New Orleans came to Burning Man’s Black Rock City in phrase-long bursts: “It’s under 30 feet of water,” said a dreadlocked man wi Read full Post