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Many artists have been influenced by Andy Warhol, but few are as prolific and productive as Mark Mothersbaugh. The co-founder / lead vocalist and keyboardist of Devo is also a film composer, who ...
Bobby Rimas, from the American legal systems course at California State University, Los Angeles’ DTLA campus, invited guest lecturer and attorney Ariel Flores Mena to discuss the significance of ...
Skip Heller’s path to his music career resembles a film. He worked as a stable boy at a carnival when he came across the “worst-ever Beatles tribute band playing at the amusement park entrance ...
Socium Advisors — a private client group of Northwestern Mutual — added John Calvert as partner and wealth management adviser. Based in the Los Angeles office, Calvert brings over 30 years of ...
Glassell Park, the quiet and unassuming residential neighborhood tucked between DTLA and Highland Park, may seem an unlikely locale for a lively bistro staffed with a classically trained chef and ...
We were sitting in our high-ceilinged living room, where I’d softened the clangy acoustics by hanging wall-to-wall drapes on one side and a gorgeous hand-knit bedspread on the other. A loud ...
A nonprofit that designs backpacks for individuals experiencing homelessness has focused its attention on Los Angeles after the fires destroyed numerous homes. CITYPAK, established by music agent ...
French filmmaker Georges Méliès may not be a household name for those not schooled in film history, but his work is familiar to most. An anthropomorphic moon with a rocket ship sticking out of ...
When the Latino Theater Company chose Rickérby Hinds as one of its 10 playwrights commissioned to write works on Latinidad, or its Circle of Imaginistas, the professor of theater, film and ...
Alton Brown is taking a page from aging rock stars. Many veteran recording artists are on “final tours,” but that doesn't preclude the likes of Judas Priest and Kiss from playing one-off shows.
Several Los Angeles city officials and organizations are reacting to a vote by the LA County Board of Supervisors April 1 to cut ties with the Los Angeles Homelessness Services Authority.
Often, people with disabilities don’t have the opportunity to take professional photographs. Pasadena photographer and licensed educational psychologist Scott Gutentag seeks to change this.
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