The Classic Front Lawn is Quietly Disappearing from LA
Why Desert-Scape Lawns Are Taking Over Mid-City LA and Larchmont VillageIn neighborhoods like Mid-City and Larchmont Village, the classic front lawn is quietly disappearing. Homeowners and small landlords are replacing traditional grass with desert-scape (xeriscape)...
Larchmont for Food Lovers: 10 Must-Try Dishes You Can Only Get Here
Larchmont might be one of the smallest, most walkable stretches in Los Angeles—but it punches way above its weight when it comes to food. This isn’t just a list of “good restaurants.” This is a dish-level bucket list: specific plates, bowls, and bites that are worth...
Black Box Theatres Near Larchmont Village
In Los Angeles, a city known for grand movie palaces and soaring proscenium stages, black box theaters offer a breath of fresh air: intimate, flexible, and artistically daring. If you live around Larchmont Village or are exploring neighborhoods in central L.A., here’s...
Gallery Crawls at DTLA ArtNight
Downtown Los Angeles is constantly reinventing itself, and nowhere is that more visible than in its arts scene. One of the most exciting recurring events is DTLA ArtNight — a monthly rendezvous where galleries, artists, vendors, and curious Angelenos converge to...
Night Market Pop-Ups
One of Los Angeles’ most inviting destinations for shopping, dining, and community is the Original Farmers Market. Located at the corner of 3rd and Fairfax a block away from the LA County Museum of Art and the La Brea Tar Pits, the farmers’ market has been a local...
What’s Going to Happen to My Beloved Street Taco Spot in LA?
There’s nothing quite like the late-night ritual of wandering up to a taco stand in LA, the air thick with the scent of al pastor as it slowly spins on the vertical spit, getting perfectly seared by an open flame. The sizzle, the smoke, and the anticipation as you...
Chevalier’s Books: More Than a Bookstore—A Cultural Pillar in Los Angeles
Legacy & LocationFounded in 1940, Chevalier’s Books is the oldest independent bookstore in Los Angeles, located in the heart of Larchmont Village. Its longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt, innovate, and remain relevant through generations of readers and...
So Now We Have ADU McMansions Popping Up Everywhere?
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) were supposed to be an affordable, flexible answer to California’s housing crunch. But in areas such as Larchmont Village, “Sunset Park” in Santa Monica and similar neighborhoods, we’re seeing a new twist: “ADU McMansions”—oversized,...
Museum Row on Wilshire
Museum Row, centered on Wilshire Blvd between Fairfax Ave and La Brea Ave, is home to several renowned museums and cultural institutions. Here are the primary attractions:1. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)Address: 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA...
A Loss Beyond Measure: Notable Homes Lost in the Pali and Eaton Fires of 2025
The devastating wildfires of 2025 tore through Los Angeles, unleashing chaos and destruction on an unprecedented scale. Entire neighborhoods were engulfed in flames as the fires raced through hillsides, canyons, and coastal bluffs, leaving a trail of ruin in their...
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The Rise of K-Town Area Eateries: A Culinary Renaissance in Los Angeles
Koreatown (K-Town) in Los Angeles has long been a cultural and culinary hub, but in recent years, its food scene has reached new heights. From sizzling Korean BBQ to comforting bowls of soondubu, K-Town has become a favorite destination for food lovers across...
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