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On Wednesday, Jan. 22, artist and curator Galo “Make” Canote stood outside Muzeo, downtown Anaheim's art museum. Inside sat pieces of bold graphic ar Read full Post
On Saturday afternoon, four tattoo artists went to work inside Little Tokyo's Japanese American National Museum for the opening of “Perseverance: Japanese Read full Post
Airbnb is the online connection between travelers looking to save a buck and home owners hocking their houses as lodging. This past weekend, they launched a Hollywo Read full Post
Elin Hampton's play derives its comedy from the antics of an eccentric family. At 39, Molly (Cameron Meyer) has never escaped from the tyranny of her critical, e Read full Post
A nicely acted, crisply directed and neatly written piece of 1950s sci-fi comedy, featuring nearly naked, green-painted, go-go-dancing space aliens — what' Read full Post
After the Boy Scouts of America's national council voted to lift its ban on gay scouts under 18 — anyone gay and over 18 can, awkwardly, still be expelled from Read full Post
Jewish history in turn-of-the-century America usually conjures up images of deeply religious East Coast garment district workers or greased-back, penny-pinching Old Read full Post
Gary Baseman's House Party opened up his current exhibit at Skirball Cultural Center to a capacity crowd on Thursday night. Festivities included a DJ set by Shep Read full Post
Last year's color was Tangerine Tango, a deep orange “energy boost.” In 2011, it was Honeysuckle, a hot pink that “lifts spirits and imparts co Read full Post
This week, another painted portrait of Kate Middleton debuts, an aesthetic terroist talks about fashion and tea time happens ten days in a row in Chinatown. 5. Man Read full Post
Everyone is a critic. Even taggers. Shepard Fairey, a widely known street artist who often garners mixed reviews, has been panned with graffiti spray-painted over a Read full Post
It's not obvious at first that Charlie White and Katy Grannan, the photographers whose work features in LACMA's new two-person exhibition “The Sun and Read full Post