Planeta and Wavey, two designers tapping into the shared language of L.A. and Mexico City

Planeta and Wavey, two designers tapping into the shared language of L.A. and Mexico City This story is part of Image’s September Image Makers issue, celebrating some of the most daring and innovative artists working in fashion today. Eric Solis describes his photos as “cyberghetto,” “flow 2000s,” “raver chic.” Models wearing cargos layered with neon … Read more

How this ultra fine-dining restaurant keeps thriving after 25 years in L.A.

How this ultra fine-dining restaurant keeps thriving after 25 years in L.A. Early on a Sunday evening in July, a long line of smartly dressed guests wraps around the outside of Josiah Citrin’s California-French fine-dining restaurants Mélisse and Citrin in Santa Monica. Friends, family and fans are there to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mélisse. … Read more

Love square pies? You need to try this pizza pop-up

Pan pizza from Mievè, a pizza pop-up at the Kiff Kafe in West Los Angeles. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times) One of my favorite new places for pizza in Los Angeles is a wooden table in a corner of the back patio of a coffee shop off Pico Boulevard started by a former management … Read more

California may regulate and restrict pharmaceutical brokers

A CVS pharmacy in Ramona, Calif. Pharmacy benefit managers owned by CVS and other chains are drawing growing scrutiny from state lawmakers. (Julie Gallant) California Gov. Gavin Newsom will soon decide whether the most populous U.S. state will join 25 others in regulating the middlemen known as pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, whom many policymakers … Read more

A ghost story about new motherhood? A TV writer’s debut novel explores the female psyche

Jacquie Walters’ debut, “Dearest,” is a horror novel about new motherhood. (Dana Patrick Photography) On the Shelf Dearest By Jacquie WaltersMulholland: 304 pages, $29 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. Jacquie Walters’ debut, “Dearest” — out Sept. 17 — is … Read more

Condo survey shows big disconnect between supply and demand

Toronto is flooded with small units, but residents would rather have more space than spas Toronto has more than 120,000 purpose-built rental units in the development pipeline, but is still grappling with a shortage of smaller units. According to the 2024 Canadian Multi-Residential Satisfaction Study (CMRS) by real estate research firm simplydbs, 62 per cent … Read more

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