Tag: Chinatown
A Recent Wave of Attacks on Asian Americans Has Communities on Edge
Reports of anti-Asian racism have surged amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Thank You Is More Than a Name at This Chinatown Coffee Pop-Up
Launched right at the start of the pandemic, Thank You Coffee in Chinatown's Central Plaza is paying it forward with drinks for frontline workers
In Chinatown, Coronavirus News Has Hurt Small Businesses for Weeks
"It feels like Chinatown has really come to a standstill...it's being treated like the epicenter"
How to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Los Angeles
Welcome the Year of the Rat with these festivities
Ramiro Gomez Looks Into the Inner Lives of L.A.’s Laborers
The artist and former nanny has long put L.A.'s monied populations face to face with the people who serve them—now he's going deeper
In a Never-Before-Published Interview, Robert Evans Talks ‘Chinatown’: ‘We Weren’t Sure If We Had a Disaster on our Hands’
In 1999, while recovering from a stroke, the notoriously media-shy mogul talked the film that would be a high point of his career
Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts Studio Has Reopened in Chinatown
A protégé of a protégé has revived the space where Lee himself taught Jeet Kune Do
‘Dog Noir’ Combines Moody Vintage Cinema and Extremely Cute Pets
Local photographer Diana Lundin transports pets and their owners back to the heyday of shadowy cinema
Could Booze-Free “Euphorics” Change the Way You Have a Night Out?
A "social tonic" called Kin swaps the alcohol in cocktails for "nootropics, adaptogens, and botanics"
Should the City Use Eminent Domain to Keep Housing Affordable?
Chinatown tenants on the verge of being priced out of their apartment complex think so