From a Labor Day pool party and a Feminist Friday gathering to Carmen at the Ford Amphitheater and a robot stand-up, here are the 13 best things to do in
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We've all noticed the growing trend within the real estate investment and development sector, as more and more design firm brands seek not only to reflect L.A.'s lo
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Things You Know but Cannot Explain is a pretty good working definition of art, in a way; it gets at the heart of what art is, how it is made and how it functions in
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There will be no fish, no ships; none of the outward spectacle, the sublime abstractions or thrilling curves of a Frank Gehry masterpiece. The former Security Pacif
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The Main Museum's summer show, Common Ground, pairs paintings, drawings and ceramics by Milton Davis and Vickie Uyeda ? artists who are both longtime active members
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Jon Serl (1894-1993) is the quintessential outsider-art star. From the incredible circumstances of his life story to the raw power of his prolific creative output,
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As downtown Los Angeles continues to be one of L.A.'s fastest-growing gayborhoods, it's no surprise that it has its own Pride celebration ? one that, just l
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Until the lions have their historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter. ?African proverb Many Angelenos grew up in homes with United Farm Workers (U
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Rumors had been circulating for months, but a few weeks ago, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts made the news official. After 37 years at its home on La Brea Avenue, it turns
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Here in the City of Angels, we have art fairs galore, from the L.A. Art Showand Art Los Angeles Contemporary to the time-tested photo l.a.But how many focus exclusi
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Like any L.A. native worth their weight in sea salt ? or any who have driven across the city to experience the most reliable lamb barbacoa tacos, blackened at the e
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In Los Angeles, graffiti can be found on just about any large, blank surface, from road signage to building façades. Sometimes it's ugly, sometimes it's be
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