Arts
Cardboard Art Reveals Hidden Immigrant Life Amid the Affluent
Ramiro Gomez installs cardboard cutouts of day laborers and domestic workers in Beverly Hills and West L.A. to show lives overlooked by most. » continue reading
With Troubles at MOCA, LACMA Merger May Loom Closer
Money issues and a shakeup at MOCA's board of directors may call for the museum to be absorbed by LACMA. » continue reading
Violence in West Bank Results in '5 Broken Cameras' and Israeli-Palestinian Run for Oscar
Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat captured the conflict with Israeli settlers in his West Bank Village. Now he's a front-runner for the Best Documentary Oscar. » continue reading
Oscar Race Still Anyone's Game
Kyle Buchanan of "New York Magazine" gives Madeleine the Oscar rundown and his winner predictions. » continue reading
Glass LAX, Offshore Causeways, and Citywide Parks: the L.A. That Never Was
The beauty and fantasy of a Los Angeles that never was. Curators Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin give a preview of their Kickstarter-funded project "Never Built: Los Angeles." » continue reading
Rock 'n' Roll '70s Captured in 'Billboards of the Sunset Strip'
There was a time when billboards were works of art and captured the culture of the time. Photographer Robert Landau captured those rock 'n' roll billboards during the '70s. » continue reading
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