Oakland activist Alicia Garza, who was born in Los Angeles and directs special projects for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, engages in a live podcast at Hamm
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Hybridity is a well-used buzzword in contemporary culture, but in the case of the 17 artists represented in Jeffrey Deitch's new exhibition, it's essential. From the
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From the extravaganza that's DesignerCon to the Doo Dah Parade, here are the 12 best things to do in Los Angeles this week.fri?11/22DANCESister ActWhile the words 12
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The long-running, mostly monthly Forever Flamenco occasionally breaks out of the traditional Spanish flamenco trinity of dancers-guitarist-singer, and this is one of
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A gorgeous mile of fruit and flower garland wallpaper in a gradient of saturated hues contains within its two story installation multiple scenarios and vignettes of
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With her new show, Hayley Barker talks art, epiphany and flowersHayley Barker's Late Bloomer is an exhibition of eight oil-on-linen paintings that register as epipha
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A space commune of chosen fam seeks refuge?Vibration Group is a new sci-fi rock opera from Anna Luisa Petrisko and company, but visitors to see its performances at L
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While the words 12th-century German nun? don't immediately conjure notions of feminism, philosophy and avant-garde music, perhaps it's time they should. The more tha
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The Evolution of Street Art in L.A. is as much a story about how a neighborhood changes as it is how the streets that travel through that neighborhood are decorated
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The phrase tree-lighting? understandably conjures motifs of Christmas. But there's another instant classic of the season that brings a whole new meaning to those wor
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Annie Lapin makes paintings. That is, she creates compositions that, while absorbing and reconstituting familiar elements of landscape, gesture, abstraction, figure,
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The Wende Museum's new exhibition showcases radical women artists of the Cold WarLocal institutions spoiled L.A.'s museum-goers with groundbreaking exhibitions devot
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