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Marine Corps says there’s no indication the case is related to earlier high-profile allegations of smuggling by Pendleton Marines. SAN DIEGO —  A junior enlisted Marine was arrested early Monday on suspicion of bringing unauthorized immigrants into the U.S. through the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the Marine Corps said in a statement. The unnamed Marine […]

Newsletter: What went wrong for Kamala Harris?

December 4, 2019 | News | No Comments

Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Wednesday, Dec. 4, and I’m writing from Los Angeles. Newsletter Get our Essential California newsletter Kamala Harris was all smiles and campaign talking points (middle-class tax cuts, affordable childcare, good teacher salaries) as she chopped vegetables and stirred the turkey stock ahead of Thanksgiving dinner […]

Behind the Story: 50 songs for a New Los Angeles

December 4, 2019 | News | No Comments

In 1923, prominent Los Angeles music booster Artie Mason Carter, known as the “mother of the Hollywood Bowl,” made a grand declaration on the city’s future: “It is impossible to sing and frown, and there is no better way of molding this city, with its continuous influx of strangers, into one solid mass of fine […]

In her first show in L.A., Paris-based Tatiana Trouvé stages architectural interventions in both large galleries at Gagosian. One leans dystopian, the other utopian. Both are ambitiously staged, immersive environments that insinuate themselves into the psychic realm via the physical, dramatically redefining the spaces our bodies move through. Both rely on high production values and […]

Weekend visitors to Griffith Park who go car-free will be able to explore attractions other than the observatory without spending a dime or breaking a sweat. A new hop-on, hop-off shuttle will stop at a dozen locations throughout the park, including Travel Town and the Autry Museum. The GP Parkline shuttle service, which Mayor Eric […]

Embrace holiday mode with tamales, lights shows, parades and snowfall at these close-to-home events. Oxnard Tamales come all kinds of ways — including drizzled in mole, wrapped in banana leaves or filled with pineapple — at the Oxnard Tamale Festival at downtown’s Plaza Park. Sip Mexican hot chocolate as you shop for gifts, watch dance […]