Culture

Dear Snoop Dogg: Would you spread your legs for Hitler, too?

Hello, Snoop. Greggory here, coming at ya from your hometown.  Although your music has never been my jam, I’ve loved…

9 months ago

Wildfires Briefs: Rain Forecasted, Mayor Issues Emergency Order and Library Foundations Support Los Angeles Fire Victims

The order marshals City Public Works crews to clear and remove vegetation, shore up hillsides, reinforce roads and clear debris…

9 months ago

Cast finds connection in multiverse muck of “Constellations”

There’s a “Treehouse of Horror” episode of The Simpsons where Homer accidentally turns his toaster into a time machine. Finding…

10 months ago

The Rise Of Big Potato

The case against Big Potato is a window into how consolidation has crept into every corner of the food industry…

10 months ago

Old-School Hip-Hop Lives On

Broussard isn’t like a lot of aging artists in hip-hop, wondering if they still have anything to say, either to…

10 months ago

Saving Brouwerij West

In 2016 Brouwerij West opened its doors in an old WWII warehouse, marking a vibrant new chapter for the LA…

10 months ago

Hope Foye, Trailblazing ‘People’s Artist’ and Civil Rights Pioneer, Passes Away at 103 (Sept. 2, 1921 – Jan. 6, 2025)

For herself, others for her, and she for those who would follow --Hope Foye’s life and career as a People’s…

10 months ago

Long Beach Opera opens all-Pauline Oliveros season by eschewing opera

Photo courtesy of Long Beach Opera The greeting on Long Beach Opera’s website is a bold pronouncement: Opera Like You’ve…

10 months ago

New Years Eve Events

    Random lengths News has gathered several local and Los Angeles area events to help you celebrate your New…

11 months ago

Purveyors of Culture Discuss the Importance of RLN and its 45 Years

As far as I know, there is nothing really like RLN. It certainly provokes a lot of feelings from people,…

11 months ago