Hollyhock House in L.A. Could Lose UNESCO World Heritage Status
Hollyhock House, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building, is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Los Angeles, but could lose its status due to budget cuts. As per UNESCO requirements, the home must have at least four full-time staff members—but the proposed cuts would leave Hollyhock House with just one
Tom Gunning, Josef von Sternberg, L.A. Rebellion & More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Museum of the Moving ImageTom Gunning is celebrated in a weekend-long series featuring M on 35mm, Hal Hartley’s Flirt, and an avant-garde program; films by Buster Keaton and Renny Harlin play in See It Big: Stunts! Nitehawk CinemaA print of
Inside H&M’s Wild L.A. Music Festival With Doechii, Robyn, & Dakota Fanning
One second we’re watching Lisa Rinna and her two model daughters walk the red carpet. The next, we’re passing by Alex Consani and Amelia Dimoldenberg, who are reuniting after their viral episode of Chicken Shop Date. And then, all a sudden, we’re screaming “Nah, nah, nah-nah, nah, nah / These
From London to L.A., Celebs Are Wearing White Skirts Nonstop
If you’re anything like me, the first hint of warmer weather signals one very important wardrobe shift: it’s time to retire the denim (for now) and let a white cotton poplin skirt take centre stage. Lightweight, breathable and effortlessly elegant, this throw-on staple becomes the backbone of my summer wardrobe
After the L.A. Wildfires, 5 Angelenos Rebuild Their Sense of Style
On the night that Luc Brinker lost his Malibu home, the fashion and modeling agent had seen the smoke of the Palisades Fire coming over the mountains. He made sure his nine-year-old son and the nanny safely evacuated, then gathered a few practical items, among them clean underwear, two pairs
L.A. D.A. Withdraws Support For Resentencing
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office has pulled its support for resentencing Lyle and Erik Menendez. After his predecessor opened the door to making the brothers, who are serving life sentences, eligible for parole, Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman reversed the office’s position and said they still pose an