Weekly archive
October 4 - October 10, 2015

Saturday, Oct. 10
The Times won't tell you because, one, it doesn't know LA as well as it should and, two, it hypes to attract web eyeballs.
Friday, Oct. 9
This is the flip side of the healthy local mountain lions in the San Gabriels I posted about earlier today.
Robert Martinez's cameras stationed in the mountains above Glendora captured two more feeding lions — in color this time.
Thursday, Oct. 8
Scully will miss the postseason that begins Friday night. He "is looking forward to returning in 2016," the Dodgers said.
A month before shooting her famous migrant mother, Lange documented the "Mexican quarter" before it was razed for downtown's Union Station.
LA Observed contributor Cari Beauchamp brings her film historian chops to a month-long series highlighting female directors back to the industry's first years.
Wednesday, Oct. 7
Trial continues in the retired sports columnist's $18 million claim of age discrimination and retribution for writing critically about the publisher's friends.
Tuesday, Oct. 6
An aggregation of news and notes from our in-box and other sources.
Monday, Oct. 5
"For the right candidate, this presents an amazing opportunity to lead a nonprofit book publishing company in a period of growth."
Almost everyone on staff at least a year can apply but there is a big inducement to leave for those eligible to retire.
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