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Gordy Grundy: It's the Rebels in Paradise That Set the Sun of Pacific Standard Time

HuffPost LA Blogs

From Larry Bell's striped pants to Ed Kienholz's devilishly combed eyebrows, they created a scene. Knowing these artists as contemporaries, the author serves up a delicious living past. »

Protests Cancel Open House to Sell UCLA’s Hannah Carter Japanese Garden

The Open Daily

The cancellation of Sunday's open house at the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden proves that protest packs a powerful punch. UCLA owns the garden and the adjoining Carter family home and plans to sell the entire Bel Air property, citing money as the main m... »

One for David: Protest Defeats Open House at UCLA's Hannah Carter Japanese Garden

LAist

The cancellation of Sunday's open house at the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden proves that protest packs a powerful punch. UCLA owns the garden and the adjoining Carter family home and plans to sell the entire Bel Air property, citing money as the main m... »

Help Save UCLA's Hannah Carter Japanese Garden

LAist

        A tranquil retreat into the Japanese gardens of Kyoto exists right here in Los Angeles, but for some reason, this cultural landmark in Bel Air is closed to the public. That reason is money. UCLA -- the current owner -- announced plans to sell t... »

New to Market: UCLA Lists Japanese Garden-Adjacent Carter House For $9MM

Curbed LA

Click here to view the full photogallery. News came in January that UCLA is planning to sell off its lovely Hannah Carter Japanese Garden in Bel Air, and preservationists sprang into action, hoping to keep the property intact. Meanwhile, the... »

Preservation Watch: Worries Over Potential Dismantling of UCLA's Japanese Garden

Curbed LA

UCLA is planning on putting Bel Air's one and a half acre Hannah Carter Japanese Garden (and an adjacent house) on the market next month and has already started taking out some of the objects at the site. The garden... »

Cause Still Unknown in Death at UCLA Fraternity House

Westwood-Century City Patch

More tests are needed to determine the cause of death of a Manhattan Beach man found dead in a UCLA fraternity house over the weekend after an autopsy was inconclusive. The body of 18-year-old Glen Berlin Parrish was found Saturday afternoon in a bed a... »

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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Founder Dies at 70

Westwood-Century City Patch

Richard Brown, the chairman of Santa Monica's Airport Commission who was perhaps better known for his work in public health, particularly as the founder of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, died Sunday. The center's director, Gerald F. Komins... »

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