Sushi in L.A.: Round and Round We Go
1906 San Francisco transplant Gentaro Isoy-gaya opens the city’s first Sushi-ya, at 116 Weller Street in what is today Little Tokyo. 1942 The U.S. government orders the internment of about 110,000...
View ArticleSpace Savers: Meet the People Fighting to See the Past in L.A.’s Future
Want to see the future? Dive in to The Brand New L.A. Week at LAmag.com! Inspired by “L.A. on the Verge”—a far-reaching guide to the big boom transforming the Los Angeles that appears in our June...
View ArticleRemembering Nancy Reagan’s L.A.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan passed away of congestive heart failure at her Los Angeles home on Sunday at the age of 94. The New York City native had a long history in California, having first...
View ArticleA Historic Hotel Is the Centerpiece of a Major Makeover in Century City
Closed for nearly two years, one of the city’s most iconic hotels is the centerpiece of a $2.5 billion plan to bring condominiums, high-end shopping, and two acres of open space and gardens to Century...
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