Shepard Fairey's iconic “Hope” poster remains one of the most enduring symbols of Barack Obama's historic first presidential campaign. But Fairey
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Photographer Maggie West is rethinking who's worthy of being immortalized in stained glass. In an artist statement, she writes, “Throughout history, mos
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It’s Saturday afternoon in the City of Angels, and while I wait for location managers John Panzarella and Leslie Thorson at the corner of Santa Monica and La Brea,
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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
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Few people have the opportunity to hide behind a character that translates their deepest fears, social media–induced jealousies and slothful tendencies — but Mo
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May 25 is Hello Kitty Night at Dodger Stadium, where Sanrio's superstar joins up with the home team to show love for L.A. The Japanese character company ha
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There are exceptions, but for the most part art museums are very white places. White walls are covered in the works of white artists. White nudes are illuminated by
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I’ll never forget the first time I laid eyes on party photo king Mark The Cobrasnake” Hunter.
It was Coachella 2003 and my friends and I were taking a break,
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In December 2016, the British film equivalent of the Oscars — BAFTA — effectively put our U.S. movie awards system on blast by declaring any films up for Outstan
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Between its upper and lower levels, L.A. Louver gallery’s square footage adds up to approximately 2,800 square feet.
That’s a big space to fill for first-tim
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