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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, Read full Post
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 Read full Post
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 Read full Post
It’s a rainy Monday morning in downtown Los Angeles and the staff at L.A. Opera is busy preparing for the next mainstage production. Inside a large, fluorescent-li Read full Post
Architectural renderings of the Main Museum of Los Angeles Art — set to open downtown in 2020 — reveal a pristine 100,000-square-foot complex with an elegant ro Read full Post
“Los Angeles makes you cynical,” says Mark Cope, who is seated next to Carlo Moss in the recording booth of their Culver City–based Extra Credit Read full Post
Musicians, writers, poets and filmmakers — from N.W.A to Randy Newman — have been prolific in their efforts to capture the essence of L.A. Beyond that, there are Read full Post
Mansplaining. The term may have been coined in the 21st century, but the practice is as old as, well, men. As a graduate student at Yale in the 1990s, Lisa Bi Read full Post
You know that decades-long surge of New Yorkers who begrudgingly abandon ship for the sunnier coastline of Los Angeles? Of course you do. The city is full of them, a Read full Post
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