Eddie Sutton is the new basketball coach at Kentucky, but in Lexington they still tell stories about Joe B.
UCLA's Royce Hall at the end of a national tour Aug. 7, bringing with it a number of firsts and mosts.
The Tournament of Roses Assn. has requested permission from the city of Pasadena to build an outdoor Hall of Fame at the Rose Bowl.
As each of his City Council colleagues took a swipe at his plan this month to ban noisy leaf blower machines in Costa Mesa, an impatient Dave Wheeler smirked, his dark eyes slowly moving back and forth like the eyes of a Felix-the-Cat wall clock.
A bizarre thing happened Sunday during Yehudi Menuhin's recital at Royce Hall, UCLA.
For seven years Orange County officials ignored a federal judge's order to ease overcrowding in the County Jail and provide each prisoner with a bunk instead of a mattress on the floor.
Bravo to the Los Angeles Children's Museum and its new children's theater ensemble, Bumberchute.
Beginning in September, service counters at City Hall will be open until 8 p.m. on Mondays.
Walter Van V.
The Hall of Fame Bowl, scheduled for a new site after a one-year absence, will be played Dec. 23 in Tampa, Fla.
The city has found a buyer for its surplus city hall site at El Centro and Meridian avenues.
City Hall will open an hour earlier and remain open an hour later beginning on March 3 in a four
Even for Gus Hall, who says he was born a Communist 75 years ago, the 27th Communist Party Congress here has been an eye-opener.
The Glendale City Council this week agreed to look into complaints that its newly created architectural review boards have created lengthy delays in construction of apartment buildings.
Church, the William Hall Chorale made a convincing case for Hall's vision of the work.
Boulez and his Ensemble InterContemporain to Royce Hall, UCLA, on Thursday.
The Orange County Performing Arts Center's main theater, which opens Sept. 29, will be formally named after the Segerstrom family in a dedication ceremony Sunday at the Costa Mesa site.
Seven well-known television figures have been selected by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for induction into the group's Hall of Fame.
A Culver City councilman has said that the city should vacate its 68-year-old City Hall and Fire Station No. 1 because they are not earthquake-safe.
Deservedly or not, for many, Cleveland is synonymous with urban blight and industrial decay.