From the Editor
Every time I hit the elevator button in my office building, I am relieved that I’m traveling only to the tenth floor. I work in that rare L.A. edifice—a skyscraper—and as much as I enjoy studying city grids from above, I suffer a bit from vertigo. To be honest, I also suffer from a certain fear that was born ten years ago this month... Read
Features:
Breakfast in L.A.
We celebrate 20 fine slingers of the day’s most important meal, every dish on Nate ’n Al’s a.m. menu, and the best coffee, doughnuts, pancakes, and shakshouka in town
Edited by Lesley Bargar Suter
Sand and Stone
Otherworldly and irreverent, some of the most innovative architecture in California is popping up in the High Desert
By Sam Lubell
What Happened to Mitrice Richardson?
When the young woman was arrested for skipping out on her dinner tab in Malibu, her family had no idea they would never again see her alive. Her body was found a year after sheriff’s deputies set her free. Why they let her go is just one in a cluster of mysteries surrounding her death
By Mike Kessler
Enchanted Aisles
The selection is limited. The floors are cramped. Don’t even get us started on the parking. So how did Trader Joe’s become the envy of grocers around the country?
By Dave Gardetta
The Lady in the Lake
Actress Lake Bell slips into the 1940s-style nipped waists and strong shoulders that have emerged this season
Buzz:
Ask ChrisChris Nichols pans for Cahuenga gold
By Chris Nichols
The SEEN
All the parties fit to crash
By Kari Mozena
Weekender
Sitting in San Diego County’s Cuyamaca Mountains, Julian mixes small-town charisma and gorgeous scenery with awesome apple pie
By Ed Leibowitz
L.A. Story
Paula Abdul on Laker show time, the Jackson 5, and Valley girls
Tastemaker
Ceramist Robert Siegel throws his pots into the haute-retail ring
Au Courant
He-men are going soft for girly dogs
Best of LA
Trail rides that pack horsepower
Columns:
Open City
Addictions weren’t always the tabloid fodder they are today—they were well-kept family secrets. Then first lady Betty Ford bravely revealed her own
By Anne Taylor Fleming
Film & TV
ABC’s mockumentary-style Modern Family updates a sitcom staple with gay parents and mixed couples. But its greatest strength? The writing
By Steve Erickson
L.A. Fiction
Araceli keeps her employers’ Orange County house spotless–if only their personal lives were as orderly. An excerpt from The Barbarian Nurseries by Héctor Tobar
Speak Easy
Between the McCourt divorce, the beating of a Giants fan, the bankruptcy, and the lousy stats, this year has been a doozy for the Dodgers. Manager Don Mattingly takes our questions
By Jim Rosenthal
Cut!
Spoiler Web sites can kill the surprise by giving away TV plotlines. Producers are figuring out how to use them to their advantage
By Miriam Datskovsky
Dine
The Royce is elegant through and through, from the renovated room to the calibrated cooking of chef David Féau
By Patric Kuh
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