Back home in Freeport Illinois in the 1940s and 1950s, fine dining usually meant cooking up something really special at home. There were two restaurants one could go to for
One of the many reasons residents and visitors love Santa Monica is the food – home to award-winning farmers markets, outstanding chefs and culinary trendsetters – all set on one of California’
WELL, WELL, WELL…
There’s not a lot of things the LA Weekly newspaper does right but their music calendar, for decades, was the shining exception. Now that’s in
It’s hard to believe 30 years have passed since “Northern Exposure” first hit the airwaves, especially when Rob Morrow looks as young today as he did then, portraying Dr.
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We’re going through some pretty trying times in this country, don’t you think?
We are as divided as we were during the fights over segregation,
Editor,
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Dear EarthTalk: I suffer from occasional acne but am loathe to treat it with harsh chemicals. Do you know of all-natural ways to get rid of pimples or prevent them
Marijuana has been used by cultures all around the world since the early BCs, both medically and recreationally. For centuries, it has been praised for its healing capabilities, and bashed
The English writer Virginia Woolf famously said, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”
But while that’s the core belief of most
In 2012-2013, my neighbor, Julie Weiss did something pretty amazing, especially to someone edging toward couch potato status, like myself. She ran 52 marathons in 52 weeks. That’s not
Businesses across the city will soon be able to replace street parking with seating, but questions remain about how public or private the parklets should be.
Should parklets in front