Maybe it’s possible after all to find true meaning at a Malibu yoga retreat
Tablet’s reporter learns that ironic distance cuts no ice in LA, where stoned young people seek spiritual meaning while eating s’mores and having a sincerely good time
If you’re a teenage microstar with millions of TikTok followers who just moved from Ohio, Dr. Gabe Rosenthal will see you now
A Hollywood art gallery explores pilgrimage, wandering, shelter, and other themes of an LA Sukkot
Dr. Sheila Nazarian is one of the most famous plastic surgeons in LA, but it took a conflict in Gaza for her to find her voice
The iconic monster owes much of his American success to the savvy, cigar-smoking producer Henry G. Saperstein
As LA’s once-thriving Russian Jewish neighborhood is transformed into an ethnic Disneyland, its residents continue to see things differently
The founder of Finance Blocks on the city’s fertile blockchain soil
A few reasons why LA is better for Jewish life than NYC
How different is Brooklyn, really?
A lesson in being uncool from the legendary LA duo
Rabbi Ed Feinstein sees the continuity of a new kind of Jewish life in the San Fernando Valley
Rhys Langston on the city’s genius for self-invention
In search of Pico-Roberston’s teen nightlife scene
More open and less delusional than their New York counterparts, LA Jews have made themselves future-proof
The magazine relocates for a week to the dream capital of American Jewry