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artbound
Artbound
Hip-Hop as Resistance: Exhibition Explores Contributions by Asian-Americans
Post date: 2018-09-26T17:18:38-07:00"Don't Believe the Hype: L.A. Asian Americans in Hip Hop" examines the genre as a tool for “resistance, refuge and reinvention” to represent everything from breakdancing and graffiti to DJs and MCs.
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Music
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New Book Profiles Women's Voices from Southern California's Punk Rock Scene
Post date: 2018-02-22T08:54:49-08:00"Punk rock saved my life." Stacy Russo’s book, “We Were Going to Change the World: Interviews with Women from the 1970s and 1980s Southern California Punk Rock Scene," examines the power of punk through the fans and performers who experienced it.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Disney's WWII Propaganda and LatAm's Artistic Reactions
From Mickey Mouse to Donald Duck, Disney's influence looms large south of the border
Post date: 2017-09-25T21:59:34-07:00In the Los Angeles art show "How to Read El Pato Pascual," Latinx artists confront Walt Disney and his cartoon creations.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Art as Resistance: Chicano Artists in the Time of Trump
For these artists, paintings represent a political protest against President Donald Trump
Post date: 2017-06-22T09:00:10-07:00Latino artists are turning to painting, photography and performance art as a way to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
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Visual Arts
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Digital Divide: Robin Eley Explores Online Identity in 'Loss/Less'
Post date: 2017-06-15T22:18:15-07:00In his show "Loss/Less," Los Angeles artist Robin Eley explores the intersection between our physical lives and virtual identities
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Vireo
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Composer Lisa Bielawa Talks About Streamable Opera 'Vireo'
In the innovative opera "Vireo," composer Lisa Bielawa delves into the history of hysteria
Post date: 2017-04-19T06:55:00-07:00Composer Lisa Bielawa talks about "Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch's Accuser," an innovative new opera created expressly for broadcast and online audiences.