KCET Public Media is proud to announce the launch of
Artbound, a transmedia series that creates new ways to explore and engage with the arts and culture of Southern California.
Are these 10 L.A. restaurant names supposed to be offensive? Or is your mind just dirty?
We're celebrating National Salad Month by loading up on some of the more exotic salad fare in L.A.
The controversy about Manny Pacquiao's and gay marraige this week is yet another reminder to be more vigilant about what we repost and tweet.
Asian Americans are expected to play a much bigger role in the 2012 elections than ever before. Those who don't speak English can get help through services offered in their own language.
The Secretary of State has created a first-of-its-kind survey to find out if elections officials need more training and whether modified services or outreach programs are needed for voters with disabilities.
"It was the discovery of both an incredibly innovative and progressive cultural life, as well as a fantastically enthusiastic attitude to the arts, that first made me consider making L.A. a home."
It was music - and hip-hop in particular - that served as seer and storyteller in the months before and after the L.A. Riots. Oliver Wang addresses a series of moments, captured in music, from before and after the Riots, offering a cultural lens to understanding an event that, 20 years later, continues to leave its imprint on Los Angeles.
Walking around downtown Santa Ana, it can feel like stumbling across the border into some bustling, anonymous Mexican city. But the art in this area is a reminder of stateside California, and the creative passion hidden herein.
Lovable and animated, these birds are a first for the Long Beach attraction and conservation center, which hopes to deliver a message that inspires visitors to take action.
In his new column Block by Block, modern day cartographer Eric Brightwell explores the various neighborhoods of L.A. on foot, bus, or train.