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. With over thirty columnists and cultural critics in 11 counties of Southern California,
Artbound is scanning the region, providing seeds of engagement through articles, videos, projects and partners, who are narrating the cultural stories of our region.
Ramesh Mahajan takes us on a tour of Little India starting with a sweet shop of tantalizing tastes. (1993)
While we live in a culture that's removed the need to wait, one wine worth it is the Broc Cellars Vine Starr Red.
Lydia Kremer of the Palm Springs Desert Museum takes Huell on a tour of the amazing home by architect Albert Frey. He also visits the Hacienda Hoover.
Huell visits the Racquet Club in Palm Springs, once a favorite spot of celebrities like Cary Grant, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe.
Located at historic fire Station #30 on South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, the African American Firefighter Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, conserving and sharing the heritage of African American Firefighters.
Huell visits the automated McCullough House in Palm Springs.
Julius Shulman, the famed architectural photographer, shares many photos and stories about Palm Springs with Huell Howser.
Huell spends the day at the Glendale Civic Auditorium at the RAQS L.A.
Huell visits these three Missions in this episode.
"I like to call it the Ron Burgundy of restaurants. It's like, stay classy, Los Angeles."