Cal Worthington (and his 'dog' Spot), 'Madman' Muntz and other colorful local pitchmen used to claim space in the public consciousness. Our culture may no longer be built for that brand of commercial antics.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein uses side and back doors to travel the Capitol complex, and a wall of staffers shield her from scrutiny, reports a Times photographer tasked with covering her. But at what cost?
The ACLU of Southern California can trace its roots to 100 years ago this month in San Pedro, when Upton Sinclair and others ran up against L.A.'s anti-labor authorities.