Culture

Dust & Wisps: Cornelius Projects Exhibition Extended

Daniel Porras and Michelle Seo share a world of color and characters that reflect their respective cultures and experience: Porras…

4 years ago

Thanks to Community, the Garage Theatre Emerges from Its COVID Cocoon

The Garage Theatre team was psyched for 2020. It was a milestone year, the big TWO-OH, a time to celebrate…

4 years ago

New Law Will Make it Easier for Restaurants to Serve Alcohol

On Feb. 9, the Los Angeles City Council voted 13-0 to adopt the Restaurant Beverage Program Ordinance, which will make…

4 years ago

19th Premiere of LAHIFF: Remaining Relevant Amidst a Pandemic

Golden Age Hollywood films have always been L.A. Harbor International Film Festival’s niche, highlighting great films going back to the…

4 years ago

Migración On View and On Minds at Menduina Schneider Gallery

Weaving Bridges and Bringing Down Walls is an important and intimate exhibition on migration, reminding its viewers that the world…

4 years ago

Patrisse Cullors and Angela Davis Imagining an Abolitionist Future

While abolition practices are now being discussed in the mainstream, Davis said that it's important to insist on their radical…

4 years ago

¡Holy Mole mi Amor!

Love is a glorious thing, but chocolate is my favorite part of Valentine’s Day. Public displays of romance are awkward.…

4 years ago

Governor Makes Appointments To California Arts Council

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom Feb. 4, announced the following appointments:  Roxanne Messina Captor, 69, of Redondo Beach, has been…

4 years ago

Reckoning With Cosby

Exclusive Showtime Docuseries Continues Through Black History Month Bill Cosby was a role model for comics like W. Kamau Bell,…

4 years ago

Walker’s Cafe May Live On

Local activist submits application for historic-cultural monument status Walker’s Cafe was one of the places that convinced Emma Rault to…

4 years ago