Young Armenian Americans in LA are caught between the choices of their immigrant parents and a desire to fight for a homeland many have never seen
Sometimes it feels better to live among your own kind, even if they’re Jewish
A dispatch from Los Angeles
Making sense of the unexpected messages on billboards and street flyers in Los Angeles
The markets of Pico-Robertson bring the flavor of home to LA’s Persian Jewish community—including those who’ve never been to Iran
Attacks on Jewish Angelenos surged in 2019, spiked last summer, and appear to be roaring back
The LA music writer who took down Post Malone talks about Baton Rouge rap, the pillaging of the ‘LA Weekly,’ and what Philip Roth has in common with Drakeo
Bakers take tips from New York and Montreal to create something new in Southern California
Jennifer Pastiloff lost her faith when she was young, and rediscovered it by becoming one of Los Angeles’ most sought-after yoga teachers
West Coast rap god, shackled in the K-19 unit of the Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles, a week before his murder trial
The Taste of Israel food festival brings rockstar chefs from the Holy Land to La La Land
In California, Middle Eastern food is having a day in the sun
‘The young Mexican American is tired of waiting for the Promised Land’
Liver. Latkes. Brisket. Bialy. Magic.
Because it bears repeating: Anti-Semitism forms the theoretical core of white nationalism
The Los Angeles photographer gives, and gives in
Remembering the old Jewish cemetery that once occupied the baseball shrine’s current parking lot
Israeli-Canadian confectioner Maayan Zilberman makes art out of cane sugar and isomalt. Her crystal-inspired creations are now on display at a roving gallery in Los Angeles.