Business has been intertwined with American politics since before the nations founding And although unelected business leaders play a major role in ...
William Randolph Hearst's Topanga Ranch Motel; and the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center. The Laurel Canyon neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills appeared to be in danger on Wednesday, Jan. 8 ...
Built in 1928 by newspaper publisher and politician William Randolph Hearst, the nearly century-old motel was destroyed by the California wildfires blazing through Southern California.
The Pacific Palisades fire is not just destroying mansions belonging to the rich and famous, it is also burning up ...
Laurel Canyon is rich with music landmarks and was home to Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa, Alice Cooper and more during its 1960s-'70s peak.
Some people are wondering, however, how they managed to escape being reduced to ashes when less highbrow favorites such as ...
William Randolph Hearst had his eyes on the White House ... create a culture of philanthropy and social improvement: notably John D Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil and possibly as rich ...
Perhaps the fires that devastated Los Angeles in early January will take such platitudes out of circulation, at least for a ...
With a gentle shove, Robert Plate launched the 15-foot wooden glider and its pilot, Robert Townsend, into a light breeze on a ...
During this period, she met Austin Chilton Hearst, grandson of media magnate William Randolph Hearst ... apartment at 740 Park Avenue once owned by John D. Rockefeller Jr, and joined New York's ...
As fires raged from the seaside enclave of Pacific Palisades to the hillsides above Pasadena — with at least five dead and ...
Also lost, the historic Topanga Ranch Motel, built in 1929 and once owned by William Randolph Hearst. Another loss ... of Los Angeles is a playground for John Klay, a broad-shouldered local ...