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Straddling the intersection of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and LGBT History Month, this assemblage of Asian American dancers tackles themes a Read full Post
Professionally, Ernie Barnes was a football player for the NFL. Creatively, he was a painter. He switched careers and reinvented himself in the 1960s; the civil righ Read full Post
Art and cinema enjoy a complicated and passionate relationship, from documentaries to avant-garde shorts, biopics, compelling characters and direct inspiration. Thi Read full Post
The old factory building on the corner of E. 4th Place and S. Hewitt Street in the Arts District is covered in a dynamic angular mural by Danish artist Mikael B. th Read full Post
WE RISE L.A. is a public event celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month, with the keenest knack for expressing its message with art. A bright and beautiful, candid Read full Post
Part Woman in Gold?and part family home movie, with shades of Everything Is Illuminated?and Antiques Roadshow, the documentary Chasing Portraits?is both funnier and Read full Post
Two veteran street dancers who both started on the Santa Monica promenade, Jon Boogz and Lil Buck went on to national fame in their own right and in collaboration un Read full Post
Tim Youd makes lavishly textured abstract and word-based paintings, but to classify him as a painter ignores the massive territory in his interdisciplinary practice Read full Post
In the summer, L.A. Philharmonic migrates to its warm-weather feeding grounds at the Hollywood Bowl, but there are still a few weeks of key performances inside the a Read full Post
Greg Simkins is a big deal in the world of street art and urban murals, where he first became known under the moniker Craola, as part of an eclectic and evolving cr Read full Post
As a theater company, Cornerstone pursues an inclusive vision for its productions, not only in terms of its material but also its casting. With a core of consummate Read full Post
The hand-painted storefront ads that cover the walls of old Mexican towns are beautiful and melancholy, nostalgia-inducing and photogenic testaments to the family b Read full Post