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The point of view of the everyday raver has really been marginalized by the mainstream media,” says author and photographer Michael Tullberg. “I wanted t Read full Post
In this city of ever-rising rents and ever-changing streetscapes, there are almost as many forms of gentrification as there are two-bedroom houses listed fo Read full Post
The Best New, Rising Star, Young Gun, Freshest, Most BabyFaced Chef in America Award is a monster with a greedy hunger that can't be satiated. It won Read full Post
Latinos, the largest minority in the nation, and the largest racial or ethnic group in California and Los Angeles, are virtually disappearing from the big screen, a Read full Post
It’s been almost three years since the Roxy’s Lou and Nic Adler joined forces with Goldenvoice, and by all accounts the venue has been thriving more than ever, p Read full Post
In terms of art-making, Lee Noble will take uncertainty over precision any day. This conclusion struck him while studying film at Boston’s Emerson College. The rul Read full Post
The links between hip-hop and indigenous people aren’t obvious at first. What could pop-locking, graffiti-tagging sneaker heads possibly have in common with people Read full Post
There are two things Brie Eley says she’s too old for: waiting in lines and hanging out near dumpsters. She and her castmates have already done both tonight, firs Read full Post
Nobody takes Shakespeare quite as literally as Heidi Duckler when it comes to treating all the world as a stage. The innovative choreographer and artistic/executive Read full Post
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