
outside
My New Year’s resolution is to walk in Griffith Park once every other week. This shouldn’t be hard to accomplish — I live a 15-minute walk from one of the main park entrances — and yet, I am averaging more like once a month. Still, those occasional walks are already among my most memorable experiences of the year: the densely green foliage from all the rain, the reward of a strawberry lemonade from the Trails Cafe, lying on the grass in front of the observatory and watching the clouds expand and thin, gossiping with a friend and taking a photo of her against the auburn hills at sunset, hearing hungry coyotes yipping beyond the bushes.
It seems that every year the thing I’m missing and striving toward is to be outside more. One time I read a list of suggested New Year’s resolutions that included stepping outside as soon as you wake up, to have contact with the Earth first thing. I tried doing this, but I mostly just felt confused and tired under the sun on my front porch, waiting for the Earth to work on me. I’ve since accepted that I am a gal who likes to be in her pajamas for as long as possible in the morning, reading on the couch.
But I need to be outside more. Which is also my way of saying I need to be with others more, I need to pay attention more, I need to be a part of the physical world more.
This issue celebrates the Los Angeles outdoors, the many lives to be lived under its unencumbered sky. There are less rules outside, fewer boundaries: coffee dates prolong, walks meander, thoughts digress. And yes, because we are blessed with famous weather, whole neighborhoods and districts can risk spilling out into the sidewalks, where laughs get louder, music gets blasted and the street fashion becomes a runway. It’s become much too easy to recede into the claustrophobic containers of our depression-inducing screens. Traipsing down the Hollywood Farmers Market with giant heads of lettuce and overgrown bouquets feels not only like release, but also resistance and resilience. We’re still bargaining for gold hoops and oversize blazers at Santee Alley, getting dressed up for each other at the Venezuelan coffee shop on Melrose, and dreaming through the colors of Chinatown. We’re still picnicking under piñatas, and some of us still gather at newsstands to flip through artful magazines and meet like-minded strangers. It can be beautiful out here.
Elisa Wouk Almino
Editor in Chief
Image logo by Ana Gómez Bernaus For The Times


Street style at the Hollywood Farmers Market feels like a magic Saturday evening
Sweat pants mixed with Hermès. Coordinated ERL looks. Converse heels. The looks are elevated and easygoing. Read the story
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‘A slow indulgence.’ L.A. newsstands are no longer regular; they're remarkable
Once a morning tradition, newsstands have become rare gems we stumble upon to remind us about the power of connection. Read the story
L.A. Chinatown, a place for outlandish yearnings and improbable dreams
Over the years, Chinatowns have offered me ephemeral homecomings in city after city. Read the story
At Santee Alley, come ready to shed rigid assumptions and play
Santee Alley has become a place for me to bring closer the family I left, a space where I can unabashedly experiment with my style through the selection of menswear. Read the story
Coming off his transcendent first feature film, Kahlil Joseph looks back and forward
The artist has a private magic to which you have to earn access, and you earn it by resonating with the untapped nerve centers of Black culture that animate this city, and even then you might be denied. Read the story
To be in love and in Acne Studios
Three L.A. couples let us in. Read the story
Remember the art of window displays? This one will keep you lingering in a vibrant L.A. picnic scene
For her window display at the new Toast store in West Hollywood, artist Kyna Payawal was inspired by the outdoor gathering cultures of L.A. and “the idea of having a shared blanket.” Read the story
Love, Goth Shakira
Our columnist holds court in a starry place to answer your heart’s questions about love. Read the story
Everything you need to feel hot and be outside this spring
Celine, Dior, Gucci and Diotima: Here’s what’s new and necessary from the spring collections. Read the story
This spring, have a tea ceremony inside of an art installation and shop the latest Givenchy
Here’s what’s new in the world of art, fashion and beauty in March. Read the story
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Abundance
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Image Makers
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Time
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Stillness
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Movement
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Luxury
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Image Makers
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Lineage
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Homemaking
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Reverie
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Spring
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Conveyance
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Issue 23
Slipping
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Luxury
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Image Makers
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Discourse
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Clearance
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Mission
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Offering
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Issue 16
Interiority
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Diaspora
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Issue 14
Elevation
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Image Makers
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Commitment
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Issue 11
Renovation
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Clarity
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Function
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Deserted
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Energy
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Reverence
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Image Makers
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