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Performance
Artbound
Love on San Pedro: A Cardboard Ecology
Post date:The symbolic and physical properties of cardboard play a significant role in the set design of "Love on San Pedro."
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Performance
Artbound
Love on San Pedro: Playwright James McManus on Hunger
Post date:The playwright behind "Love on San Pedro" explains the inspiration and process behind penning the community collaborative play.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Weekender: Experiments in the Desert, Subatomic Particles and Monumental Drawings
Post date:Take a look at our list of art event picks this week.
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Long Beach
Departures
Tangle: A Community Conversation To Fix School Discipline
Post date:Personal narratives become part of a series of plays exploring harsh school discipline policies and their impact on students and their communities.
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Performance
Artbound
Reinventing the Wheel with Efren Delgadillo, Jr.
Post date:Efren Delgadillo, Jr. created the centerpiece of "Prometheus Bound," spending more than a year obsessively crafting the perfect wheel.
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Getty Villa
Artbound
Prometheus Bound: Upstart Gods, Politics, and Morality at the Beginning of Time
Post date:The story of Prometheus' stubborn, irrational resistance to tyranny and his allegiance with the weak and unfortunate reach across time.
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l.a. letters
History & Society
Collaboration: Poetry, Theater, and Activism
Post date:This week L.A. Letters celebrates the spirit of collaboration and a few local ambassadors doing interdisciplinary work uniting poetry, performance, theater, education, and activism.
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Performance
Artbound
Sharpies, Nightmares, and the 'Radical Transparency' of Independent Shakespeare Co.
Post date:Artistic Director Melissa Chalsma divulges the inspiration and unintended effects of an interactive art piece created for Macbeth: The Nightmare Floor.
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Performance
Artbound
A Familiar Dark: Luis Galindo Takes on Macbeth
Post date:Actor Luis Galindo discusses the challenges of playing the title role of Macbeth in this summer's Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival.
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Performance
Artbound
From the Bronx to Los Angeles: The Legacy of Rudy Perez
Post date:Still leading a weekly performance lab, octogenarian choreographer Rudy Perez was once praised by the L.A. Times as "the conscience of Los Angeles dance."
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theater
Artbound
'Theater Heaven' Realized at the Pacific Conservatory
Post date:A professional resident theater company and a two-year vocational program.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Finding the Metaphor: Al Schnupp Sets the Stage for Art
Post date:Al Schnupp's collection of assemblages and sculptures explores themes like fate, family, war and greed using a mixture of text, caricature, archetypal imagery, and miniature scenography.
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Performance
Artbound
Lo-Fi Sci-Fi: Alexandro Segade's 'The Holo Library'
Post date:UCR ARTSblock and Queer Lab, an initiative supporting queer studies at UC Riverside, is sponsoring a performance of "The Holo Library," a play between performance art and theater, at The Culver Arts Center on April 11.
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Performance
Artbound
Los Angeles Theaters Hook Up With Ladies Arm Wrestling
Post date:Corbett Barklie discusses the shortfalls of traditional arts gatherings and the value of alternative convenings like L.A. Ladies Arm Wrestling.
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Actors
Artbound
reFRAME: Watts Village Theater Company
Post date:The Watts Village Theater Company, the only arts organization that regularly produces live theater in Watts, speaks to the greater L.A. and U.S. community through themes shaped by the Watts experience.
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Film
Artbound
Weekender: Black Friday Art Events, Community Gatherings and Lots More
Post date:Read the compiled list of art events taking place in Los Angeles during Thanksgiving weekend.
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Performance
Artbound
Jacques Heim: Diavolo Exploring New Ground
Post date:Jacques Heim, artistic director of L.A. based Diavolo Dance Theater, talks about his company's latest work, Transit Space, which has its west coast premier at the Broad Stage on Friday, September 28.
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Performance
Artbound
The Line in the Sand
Post date:Drama students at Saint Bonaventure High School in Ventura are working on "The Line in the Sand: Stories from the US/Mexico Border," a play that straddles the fault lines of the deepest social and economic crises facing the Americas today: immigration.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
The Americano Mythos
Post date:Ed Fuentes traces the Latino theater movement from its origins in the Teatro Chicano.
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l.a. letters
History & Society
Beats and Rhymes: Hollywood
Post date:Hollywood is a loaded word with many meanings. There's Hollywood the district of Los Angeles, Hollywood the movie industry, some use Hollywood to describe all of Southern California, some use the word to describe someone who's become too "Hollywood." I...