If one picture can speak a thousand words, Chuck Stallard hopes a whole gallery will be enough to spread the word.
Author Archives: Jenae Cohn
Renovating L.A. history
Los Angeles’ theater district is getting a second act.
Ray of life
The average human life of 75 years may just be a blink in the scheme of history, but imagine if the human life span was only eight days.
Art Review: Medieval Treasures from the Cleveland Museum of Art
Discovering gold and gemstone treasures no longer requires a fairy-tale adventure to exotic locales.
Food Review: Ketchup
Chic comfort food may sound like an oxymoron, but visiting the notorious Dolce Group’s restaurant, Ketchup, dissipates any doubts about how to make a slice of mama’s meatloaf and a side of mac ‘n’ cheese sound classy. Sitting on an upper-story building overlooking West Sunset Boulevard, Ketchup beckons visitors to come hang out in its […]
U-C-L-A, write, write, write
To those who bemoan the bevy of action blockbusters, superhero sequels, and crude teen comedies that churn in and out of multiplexes, the finalists for the Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award may offer hope for the future of film.
Hammer to host novelist
Back in 2000, Alice Sebold read her memoir “Lucky” to an audience of only 20 people at the then-fledgling UCLA Hammer Museum. Fast-forward to 2003, and Sebold was reading her best-selling novel “The Lovely Bones” to a sold-out theater at Royce Hall.