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Belmont Shore to host return of sound-art extravaganza to Long Beach

For one night each autumn between 2004 and 2013, four square blocks of Long Beach’s East Village Arts District were transformed into an indoor/outdoor gallery of multisensory installations/interactions and performance-art designed to disorient and recontextualize the act of listening.
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Belmont Shore to host return of sound-art extravaganza to Long Beach

For one night each autumn between 2004 and 2013, four square blocks of Long Beach’s East Village Arts District were transformed into an indoor/outdoor gallery of multisensory installations/interactions and performance-art designed to disorient and recontextualize the act of listening.

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Trump Drops the Hammer on Farmworkers

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Belmont Shore to host return of sound-art extravaganza to Long Beach

For one night each autumn between 2004 and 2013, four square blocks of Long Beach’s East Village Arts District were transformed into an indoor/outdoor gallery of multisensory installations/interactions and performance-art designed to disorient and recontextualize the act of listening.

Becoming Daddy AF, Through Dance and Storytelling

At 65 years of age, Roussève stands, through his diagnosis, still performing, writing, creating and working. This in itself is a profound statement on the power of love and family in life, and for the dancer, this equates to freedom.

San Pedro Film Festival Marks 14th Year with Exciting Films and Update in Arts Community Engagement

This year marks an exciting milestone with the launch of the first “Second Saturday ArtWalk,” on Nov. 8, from 1 to 7 p.m., an initiative created by the art community of downtown San Pedro. Coinciding with the festival, the ArtWalk will transform the downtown area into a vibrant art walk from gallery to gallery, featuring local artists, music and food. This collaborative event affirms San Pedro’s growing reputation as a hub for creativity and cultural connection.

Legacy Media Is Failing Trans People

At a time when trans rights are increasingly threatened, Democrats are distancing themselves from trans issues while attempting to forge middle-of-the-road positions on trans issues that might be more palatable to centrists and Republicans.

“Heathers: The Musical” superficial but spirited

While fans of the film may be disappointed with the shallower and not especially tuneful Heathers: The Musical, at least Long Beach Playhouse delivers it with gusto.

Reverberations, On View at Sala Gallery San Pedro

As you enter the living room of the home gallery, two pieces that look as though they were made for their fresh and calm surroundings will attract your attention.

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Ports Briefs: McOsker Moves to Protect Union Jobs at POLA and POLB Funding for Facility Improvements Available

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