LACMA to share collection with Las Vegas museum: How will it work? - Los Angeles Times Cynthia HirschhornApril 22, 2024art, los angeles, culture, policy, museum
Meet the homeless L.A. immigrants who built their own home in gentrifying Highland Park Cynthia HirschhornApril 22, 2024los angeles, immigration, housing, public space, civic space, economics, culture, urban planning
Mayor Bass’ ambitious housing program calls on L.A.’s wealthy. Can she pull it off? Cynthia HirschhornApril 21, 2024los angeles, government, politics, finance, policy, housing, economics, public finance, civic space
LAPD’s recruiting woes laid bare: Only 30 officers per class, analysis shows Cynthia HirschhornApril 20, 2024los angeles, police, policy, civic engagement, government, politics, workforce
Mayor Bass State of the City Remarks as Prepared: ‘A New L.A.’ Cynthia HirschhornApril 17, 2024los angeles, government, politics, housing, civic engagement, civic action, policy
Downtown L.A. is hurting. Frank Gehry thinks arts can lead a revival Cynthia HirschhornApril 12, 2024los angeles, art, artists, architecture, infrastructure, urban design, culture, urban planning, housing, public space, civic space
Upscale Westside L.A. neighborhoods hit very hard by State Farm home insurance cancellations Cynthia HirschhornApril 10, 2024los angeles, housing, public finance, economics, finance
L.A. Metro’s D Line hits a milestone: Tunneling is complete for expansion to the Westside Cynthia HirschhornApril 2, 2024los angeles, transportation, infrastructure, civic space, public space, urban planning, urban design
The Mayor of Los Angeles Wants to Prove Homelessness Can Be Solved Cynthia HirschhornMarch 25, 2024los angeles, politics, government, housing, public space, civic engagement, civic space
Almost everyone in Hollywood wants to get back to work. What’s taking so long? Cynthia HirschhornMarch 21, 2024los angeles, culture, workforce, media
How to get an inside look at gorgeous private gardens in and around L.A. Cynthia HirschhornMarch 19, 2024los angeles, art, environment, culture
L.A. officials study Paris as they prep for the 2028 Olympics Cynthia HirschhornMarch 16, 2024los angeles, global, culture, infrastructure, civic space, public space, cities, civic engagement, urban planning
$2-billion downtown L.A. megaproject gets boost from governor’s office, hopes for approval in 2024 Cynthia HirschhornMarch 7, 2024los angeles, housing, infrastructure, public space, civic space, architecture, urban design, policy, economics, government, courts
Being in community is a choice. And these L.A. artists keep picking each other Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 27, 2024art, artists, los angeles, culture, community
The Los Angeles Gallery That Found a Market in Great Experimentalists Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 27, 2024los angeles, art, artists, culture
Sweeping new LAUSD policy to restrict charter school locations; advocates threaten to sue Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 21, 2024los angeles, education, youth, policy, public space, civic space, civic action
Inside the graffiti-covered L.A. skyscrapers that drew global attention Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 8, 2024los angeles, art, public art, culture, public space, civic space
The unloved L.A. River just prevented a flood disaster. Can more of its water be saved? Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 8, 2024los angeles, river, environmment, resiliency, sustainability, water
Inside L.A.’s invite-only mom group that’s better than Google Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 6, 2024los angeles, community, communication, media, women, culture
Los Angeles smog woes worsen as U.S. EPA threatens to reject local pollution plan Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 4, 2024los angeles, environment, policy, government, california, health, public health