In a neighborhood filled with homogeneous Midcentury Modern residences, Brandon McBurney’s Palm Springs home stands out thanks to its 10-foot-tall lime green doors that face the street. “I wanted something that would stand up to the history of the Palm Springs front door,” says Josh Agle, the artist popularly known as Shag, who designed the house and chose the lively …
Walking into the Survivors Healing Garden on 108th Street, just blocks from Watts Towers, Oya Sherrills radiates calm as she stops to pick up trash that has blown in from the Union Pacific railroad tracks nearby. We want to give people in the community access to nature to feel safe.” The garden is another way to help survivors who are …
Growing up in the San Gabriel Valley, Jon Yao remembers the delight he felt eating song shu yu, or “squirrel fish,” a showpiece dish defined as much by technique as playful illusion. Kato business partners Nikki Reginaldo, front, chef Jon Yao, center, and Ryan Bailey at their new location at the Row DTLA. But a whirring mind comes with the …
All eyes were on the very, very good dogs commanding the stage Feb. 20 at the Pasadena Convention Center, their fur dyed brightly in every hue under the sun — some adorned with sparkles, accessories and twinkling lights. Saphira relaxes as she’s brushed and prepped backstage before the the Creative Styling Contest during the 2022 Groom Expo West at the …