The City Council, continuing its push to upgrade the Santa Monica Boulevard median, has hired a street-sweeping firm and a tree-trimming service to maintain the area regularly.
On a dark and stormy night, Dr.
L.A. artist Jeff Price holds a busy show of two dozen large sculptures, paintings and drawings that run around pushing every doorbell of the Primal Post-Mod persuasion in the hope the portals of perception will swing open.
So how come they don't make good movies in Hollywood (Calendar Letters, April 19)?
Journalists will be coming from as far away as Yugoslavia, Argentina and Korea to cover the Oscar spectacle--each is represented in the nominations--but reporters from the Washington Post, New York Post and San Francisco Examiner will be staying home.
Your Hollywood issue was, in my opinion, a masterpiece and a delightful experience.
In the caption to the photo of Roscoe Arbuckle and me there are two falsifications, namely that "he died drunk and destitute."
Your issue on Hollywood, "100 Years in the Life of a Town" (Jan. 4) was truly a masterpiece.
, and I think I can safely answer John Kent's "Hollywood Mystery."
Hollywood, while the old guard keeps turning out bad films (Calendar Letters, April 12).
In response to the Don Davis letter "Getting Ahead in Hollywood" (Sunday Calendar Letters, March 8
The City Council has voted to pay $20,000 to Urban Landscape Concepts of West Hollywood to design
Applications are being accepted from residents interested in serving on the city's newly created General Plan Advisory Committee.
The City Council has approved a proposal by Councilman Stephen Schulte that could turn four or five vacant lots into community gardens.
Can anyone explain one minor mystery of life to me?
Bravo! An outstanding production!
Recently a local television station showed a 1937 movie called "Hollywood Hotel."
Deluged with a flood of news media requests since its swearing-in two months ago, the City Council has hired a public relations firm.
during the council's most recent session would prohibit West Hollywood taverns, clubs and alcohol
The City Council will conduct a public hearing on legislation that would allow the domestic partners of city employees to have the same rights and coverage as married partners of employees.