Larchmont Chronicle
VOL. 59, NO. 1
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IN THIS ISSUE
JANUARY 2021
Raman and Ridley-Thomas sworn in n Homeless issues addressed first
HEALTH, FITNESS & BEAUTY 11-15
SHOT in the arm. 15
HISTORY of the city, Part II.
2-3
By Billy Taylor New City Councilmembers Nithya Raman and Mark Ridley-Thomas, elected in November, took office last month. Raman was sworn in to her new job representing Council District Four at a Dec. 15 ceremony where she announced her first two motions before City Council. Both proposals are aimed at addressing homelessness, a key campaign priority for Raman. “I believe, so powerfully, there is nowhere else on earth like Los Angeles. A city that is so thrilling and magnificent, with so much stunning natural and human diversity, where people can come from anywhere in the world and feel welcomed and find communiSee Swearing in, p 8
Generous gifts saved Marionettes n Free show at Pier
TIPS on poker and life. 2-13 For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11 Mailing permit:
By Rachel Olivier Bob Baker Marionette Theater (BBMT) is celebrating because its fundraising campaign “Keep Imagination Alive” has already met — and even exceeded — its $365,000 goal. BBMT began the campaign in November in a desperate move to pay rent and keep the lights on, said Winona Bechtle, director of development. She added that the board and staff had fully expected the campaign to last far into this year, and only hoped to raise a third of the goal by the end of 2020. Thanks to the community of fans who supported the pupSee Marionettes, p 20
Love, and travel, are in the air in February
Two special features, “Valentines” and “Vacation Planning,” will be highlighted in our February issue. To reserve advertising space, contact Pam Rudy, 323-4622241, ext. 11. Deadline is Mon., Jan. 11.
NEW SIGN for Chevalier’s Books was erected in late December at the new home of the city’s oldest independent bookstore, now at 133 N. Larchmont Blvd. In 1940, Joe Chevalier opened his original store on that west side of the street, closer to Beverly Boulevard. Photo by Duke Underwood
Chevalier’s and other Lipson Building tenants transition to their new reality n New owner Christina Development plans to renovate their old building By Billy Taylor Longtime tenants of the Lipson Building on Larchmont Boulevard had until midnight Dec. 31 to vacate the 17,000-square-foot property located at 124-148 N. Larchmont Blvd. New owner Malibu-based Christina Development purchased the property in Oct. 2018 for $23.5 million with plans to renovate the existing structure. Some of those tenants have found new locations while other tenants have struggled to start fresh. Here’s what we have learned so far. Chevalier’s Books The oldest independent
bookstore in Los Angeles officially has a new address. Last month, Chevalier’s Books moved across the street to 133 N. Larchmont Blvd., located between Village Pizzeria to the south and Sweetfin Poke to the north. A new sign was quickly constructed to highlight the Chevalier’s storefront, which was once a part of the iconic gourmet grocer Albert T. Balzer Company, and, later, Jurgensen’s Grocery. In fact, this is a return to the west side of Larchmont Boulevard for the local bookshop that was first opened on that side of the Boulevard in
1940 as a lending library located a few doors south of Beverly See Chevalier’s, p 10
Seeking Vacation & Valentine Tales! The topics of “Valentines” and “Vacation Planning” will be highlighted in our February issue. Write to us about your trips near and far. And, Valentines, tell us how you met. Send 200 words or less for either subject and photos to suzan@ larchmontchronicle.com. Deadline is Mon., Jan. 11.
Ko brings Bespoke Beauty to Larchmont n New line to launch
By Suzan Filipek Makeup maven Toni Ko may have made her fortune in cosmetics, but she is also in the business of happiness. She painted her Bespoke Beauty Brands building, 320 N. Larchmont Blvd., a pastel shade reflective of her brand. “Pink is a happy color,” she says. And, in case anyone misses the subliminal message, she added street entry signage, “Happy People Creating BeauSee Bespoke Beauty, p 14
ON LARCHMONT, the former Cerrell building is now home to Toni Ko’s Bespoke Beauty Brands.
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