REVIEW: Casa Vega
Founder Rafael Vega’s family pictures at Casa Vega’s lobby in Sherman Oaks on Saturday, September 16, 2023. Photo by Lourdes Suasnabar.
As the lights dim, the classic Mexican tune “Contigo,” by the famous trio Los Panchos, resonates throughout the dining room of his hidden gem. With mustard-painted walls streaked with...
REVIEW: La Sierra
Clubs have become a way for people to escape their day to day lives and their struggles.
While La Sierra has never been known as a college club go-to, its latest attempts to create an escape for the younger generation is a success, somewhat.
La Sierra...
REVIEW: Joe’s Café
There’s a lot to say about the diversity of cultural influences on dining in the city of Los Angeles. But there’s a spot just off Chatsworth st in Granada Hills shy north of the CSUN campus called Joe’s Café, where all the influence you will find here is comfort, friends, and plenty of freshly made good eats!...
History oozes
(L-R) Vanessa Weinert plays with an interactive tar simulation as her mom Emma watches inside the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles on Nov 5, 2023.
In the heart of Los Angeles lays an iconic piece of the city known for its ability to blend science and culture into one.
Life in plastic
Model Ashley Cardenas. Photo illustration by Rachael Rosenberg.
In his Beverly Hills office, which is like his second home, Dr. Jay Calvert’s fingers hold a scalpel drenched in red liquid that slides into the flesh of a patient lying on an operating room table.
As he cuts through the cartilage,...