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Lilledeshan Bose

Born and raised in the Philippines, Lilledeshan Bose moved to the US in 2003 and settled in Orange County. Her creative writing has been published in the US, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Finland and China, but she's also worked as an editor at the Press-Enterprise, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and OC Weekly. Bose has dabbled in film, music and performance poetry, but these days, she's obsessed with her 1-year-old son, Jah.

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The traveling educational endeavor LACMA9 Art + Film Lab traveled across SoCal offering filmmaking workshops, gathering oral histories, and providing free events to the public.
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To celebrate his 100th birthday, Harrison McIntosh -- who helped shape the postwar crafts movement in California -- looks back on how he began his career.
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In a new exhibition at the the Riverside Art Museum, featured works tell the history of plein air in Riverside and other parts of the Inland region.
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Artist Skeith de Wine looks at the contemporary world and asks, "What would Da Vinci do?"
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LACMA's new educational initiative, the LACMA9 Art + Film Lab, is a traveling interactive installation/event and community space that will visit nine SoCal communities over a 16 month period.
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Laguna Beach artist Jorg Dubin is professional artist examining psychology
Artbound speaks with L.A. punk rockers Bad Religion about their early days and the essence of the band.
Andrea Balency | Artist: Floria Gonzales, Mx City
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Lalo Alcaraz, Migra Mouse, 2008. Acrylic on canvas. Collection of Enrique Serrato.
Jose Lozano and Armando Duron discuss Chicano art, artists who identify with the Chicano label, and the gallery exhibit "Open Your Eyes/Abre Los Ojos" at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center.
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"Yo Gabba Gabba" art director Parker Jacobs inspired the Aquabats and also inspired a whole generation of kids to be gleefully weird. The most influential Hungtington Beach artist that you've never heard of recalls his long, strange, colorful path to f...
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