Lionel Rolfe
Stories by Lionel Rolfe
Body and soul
Author Gerald Nicosia lays out the truth about On The Road
The world's greatest music
The inescapable fact is ‘classical’ music must have its roots among the ‘folks’
Etched in memory and granite
Former ‘Voice of the South’ Boyd Lewis recalls a lesser known side to King and the struggle for civil rights
The Mount Lowe reunion
Not-so-fond childhood memories of Altadena’s long-closed military academy
A man for his times
Adventurer, writer and naturalist Charles Lummis and the bohemian LA he defined
Random revolutions
What the future holds for the Middle East — much like the ending of Hoyt Hilsman’s novel ‘Nineteen Angels’ — is far from certain
Portraits by an icon
Famed photographer Phil Stern preserves his historic legacy at a new gallery
The real Rasputin
The metaphysics behind the music of Russian composer Vladimir Rodzianko
Realms of despair
Looking to the heavens for hope in a world gone mad
Troubled Times
Echoes of America’s violent history reverberate in the age of Obama
Of kings, priests and tyrants
On health care, Obama needs to know his worth is reflected by his enemies
Sounds of Life
Exploring the universe through the music of Maestro Victor Vener
One on one
Warner set to take on Dreier now that Hilsman has quit 26th Congressional District race
Modern monstrosities
Since the time of Hitler, the legacy of our freeways has been one of brutality and death
Casualty of 'freedom'
The troubling story of Dodger Stadium's construction remains part of Frank Wilkinson's heroic legacy

