Culture

Garage Theatre Takes a New Stab at Killing the Patriarchy

In case you haven’t heard, patriarchy — the institutional bias of power structure(s) in favor of guys over gals —…

2 years ago

Reorient the Orient by Lionel Popkin at REDCAT

Performers, Jay Carlon, Wilfried Souly, Arushi Singh and Popkin, often moved in semi yogic postures, like down dog, three legged…

2 years ago

Blurry “Dear Dead Drug Lord” Unable to Score High

So four high-school girls climb into a treehouse and attempt to conjure the ghost of Pablo Escobar....  No, not a…

2 years ago

ARTS Announcements: MRH Artist Grant Opportunity, Alpay Scholarship Exhibition and Lomita Calendar Art Contest

The Harbor Area and Los Angeles has art grants opportunities available right now.

2 years ago

Anne Olsen Daub’s Extraordinary MULTI-FACETED at PVAC

The jewelry in Muti-Faceted will have you craving to wear it. Anne can create oversized art pieces and certainly jewelry…

2 years ago

The Scapes Pulled ‘Round the World’

I figured there was garlic out there, as China produces more than any other country. And I knew from my…

2 years ago

DocSunday at LAHIFF: From Fish Harbor to World War II

Indeed, in the period between the construction of Fish Harbor in 1915 and World War II, stories abound of fishermen…

2 years ago

Women’s History Month Profile, Fearless Filmmaker April Jones: Amplifying Voices, Challenging Norms

Her mission of advocacy through filmmaking is gaining attention. Notably with her project, Concrete Law: Saving Channel Street Skatepark. This…

2 years ago

With superfab stagecraft, meta mini “Ben Hur” transcends the silly (and the silly ain’t bad)

Ben Hur: An Epic Comedy of Small Proportions, combines two standard comedy tropes (thus proving it don’t say comedy in…

2 years ago

SPARC Space: A Remarkable Launch at Bergamot Station Unveils a New Chapter in Arts and Culture

SPARC presents to you its inaugural exhibition, now through June 23.  Both mural projects, rooted in community engagement and artistic…

2 years ago