June 14, 2013
by Evan Senn
Visual artists Larissa Nickel and Karyl Newman turn illegally dumped trash into whimsical recycled sculptures, encouraging their community to rethink their conceptions about waste.

Tuesday
June 18
Paley Center for Media
Central Library, Mark Taper Auditorium
La Jolla Playhouse
The Paley Center
Hammer Museum
William Turner Gallery, Bergamot Station
Wednesday
June 19
L&M Arts
Redling Fine Art
Grammy Museum
Getty Center
Getty Center
Bowers Museum
Ace Gallery
Autry National Center
Richard Telles Fine Art


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Public Art, Private Stories: Michael Massenburg Collages Los Angeles
June 3, 2013 1:00 AM
Los Angeles:
As an L.A. artist, Michael Massenburg tries to piece together stories about people and place in a region where the narrative is often interrupted -- sections rearranged, re-thought, sometimes entirely elided.
Community's the Thing: Susan Silton Examines the Power of Names
May 31, 2013 1:00 AM
Los Angeles:
L.A. artist Susan Silton's "Who's in a Name?" looks at rituals of history, celebrity, and death by investigating how we acknowledge and commemorate one another.
Private Stock: Custom Records Trace an Alternate Music History
May 31, 2013 1:00 AM
by Oliver Wang
Los Angeles:
Custom Fidelity was one of the premier "private press" companies in Los Angeles where anyone could produce a record.
Los Angeles:
Songs in the Key of Los Angeles explores a portion of the L.A. Public Library's sheet music collection, which is thought to be the world's only library collection of Southern California sheet music.
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Songs in the Key of Los Angeles
Songs in the Key of Los Angeles continues with singer Aloe Blacc's take on "When The Girl You Love Lives in California" -- bringing to life long archived sheet music within the L.A. Public Library.
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Live @ The Ford: Thursday at 9PM
A performance inspired by the Mexican variety shows of 1920 Los Angeles and featuring L.A. bands.
Live @ The Ford: La Marisoul
This exclusive web extra features a performance by Marisoul Hernandez a.k.a La Marisoul of La Santa Cecilia singing a cover of the classic Smith's song "Shoplifters of the World Unite."
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