CHRONICLES: The Photography of Ray Carofano
Whether the subject is abandoned and forgotten or functioning in isolation, these images trace society’s impact on open space like punctuation marks on a blank page.

Gaelic and Garlic 25
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Tree Lightning at the West Harbor Kicks off the Holiday Season at the Port of Los Angeles
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San Pedro Afloat Parade 2024
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Artist Reidar Schopp, Entanglements and the Life You Build
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The World According To Joan Didion, Contrasts and Transformations
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Javier Proenza of "What's My Thesis?" podcast
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Taco Bell Pepper Spray Incident: Woman Faces Felony Assault Charges
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Unfolding ~ Breeze-ology with Breeze Smith
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MVI 2195
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Los Angeles Welcomes Italian Navy’s Majestic Amerigo Vespucci and Villaggio Italia
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Culture
An art piece becomes real life
Nadya Tolokonnikova revisits her imprisonment for protests with Pussy Riot, and finds herself again in a “Police State”
By Evelyn McDonnell
In downtown LA, the artist...
Editorials
When the Tyrant Slips: Why America Should Fear a President Who’s Losing the Plot — and the Polls
Now more than ever, we must protect the institutions that hold power in check before it’s too late. And prepare ourselves for a sudden, shocking worst-case scenario.
Maj. Gen. Gravett to Silent Americans
When I invited Gravett to the offices of Random Lengths last week to tape clips as part of our marketing push for Ink UnChained, I also thought it was a good opportunity to capture the thoughts and perspectives of the upper echelon of the U.S. military about the current administration’s actions.
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LA Briefs: City Budget Advances, Port OKs Clean Truck Funding Plan
Fortunately, after review by the budget and finance committee, Los Angeles City Council was able to preserve about 1,000 of those positions and protect many of the services residents rely on
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“Call Freedom: Artists Speak,” an Exhibition Presented by Angel City Culture Quest Podcast in Collaboration with Range Projects
Art has always been a voice during turmoil, and Angel City Culture Quest presents this exhibition as a fundraiser and to engage and activate ideas around the theme, “Freedom!”
Barragán Briefs: Senator Addresses Chemical Plants Safety Failures and Speed Limits Drop Near Harbor Area Schools
Additionally, the Congresswoman expressed concerns with the company’s lack of progress toward meeting an updated requirement of the federal risk management program or RMP for nearly 12,000 chemical plants nationwide, including the JCI facility in Harbor Gateway, to install community notification systems.
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Rep. Barragán, FCC Commissioner and Carson City Mayor Decry Dangerous Delay in Implementing Multilingual Emergency Alerts
The push has strong backing from the top Democrat on the Senate telecommunications subcommittee and the current and former chairs of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and Congressional Black Caucus, whose members represent communities most impacted by language-access failures.
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Long Beach Opens Public Service Corps Applications, Kicks Off Free Summer Meals for Youth
Participants will also receive job counseling, employment placement and access to industry-recognized training to support their long-term career goals
An art piece becomes real life
Nadya Tolokonnikova revisits her imprisonment for protests with Pussy Riot, and finds herself again in a “Police State”
By Evelyn McDonnell
In downtown LA, the artist...
“Call Freedom: Artists Speak,” an Exhibition Presented by Angel City Culture Quest Podcast in Collaboration with Range Projects
Art has always been a voice during turmoil, and Angel City Culture Quest presents this exhibition as a fundraiser and to engage and activate ideas around the theme, “Freedom!”
Hide & Hide
Though unknown at first, this story plays with time with a little reinvention sprinkled in, making for a magical realism experience, juxtaposed with the gripping reality of hard truths.
Photos From the Edge 13 – Washington Square Park
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The park was a home for immigrants and artists. As a teenager fresh from Udine in north Italy, Tina Modotti must have wandered through the trees intoxicated by dreams of becoming an actress
When the World Turns Away, Art Speaks
Leaving the heavy lifting to artists, like singer Dalal Abu Amneh, to inform and hopefully inflame passions on behalf of the Palestinian people, who are systematically being erased from the face of the Earth
CHRONICLES: The Photography of Ray Carofano
Whether the subject is abandoned and forgotten or functioning in isolation, these images trace society’s impact on open space like punctuation marks on a blank page.
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LA Briefs: City Budget Advances, Port OKs Clean Truck Funding Plan
Fortunately, after review by the budget and finance committee, Los Angeles City Council was able to preserve about 1,000 of those positions and protect many of the services residents rely on
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