A headset that picks the winning lottery number. A scuba mask for navigating a subaqueous Louisiana. A pair of biking goggles used to shame drivers of automobil...
LACMA’s Frank Gehry exhibit is a fine balance between fantasy and reality, stated nowhere but implied everywhere. In a show that had the potential to fold under its own weight given the sheer scale and scope of Gehry’s oeuvre, the gallery manages to maintain a childlike wonder about it....
Westlake-MacArthur Park was once the epicenter of the Los Angeles art scene. In the early 20th century the neighborhood was home to Otis Art Institute, Art Center College of Design and Chouinard Art Institute (later to become CalArts). The surrounding blocks were filled with independent galleries, studios and art supply stores. Ensuing decades of economic decline and gang violence caused this creative community to largely dissipate....
produced & written by UTTARA VALLURI
It’s funny how there are so many things you learn about a city in a short span of time. Los Angeles; where the glamo...
produced & written by MAUREEN LEE LENKER
1939 was a banner year in Los Angeles’ history. It marked the grand opening of Union Station, a major gateway fo...
video & photograph by STEPHANIE CASE
The literary arts are blossoming inside Avenue 50 Studio, where poet Jessica Ceballos hosts a diverse mix of poetry ...
produced by ELIZABETH NONEMAKER
Elizabeth Nonemaker sat down with professor and media scholar Henry Jenkins to discuss “Wordless!”, the touring collaboration...
photographed & produced by ELIZABETH NONEMAKER
Can’t choose between a night out on the town or at home with a good book? Lit Crawl L.A. combined the two...
photographed & produced by MYAH WILLIAMS
NY Times visual Op-Ed columnist Charles M. Blow explores building identity in his recently published memoir...