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Another series of prominent public artworks are in poor shape. Unlike some past circumstances, this time the owner of the building on which these massive murals sit is taking responsibility and saying…
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by Howard Leff
It’s ironic that I flew across eight time zones last month only to find all of London engaged in a heated discussion about Los Angeles soccer. Danny Bonaduce’s return…
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In the 40 years since the Mark Taper Forum opened its doors, the iconic circular theater at the Music Center has made its mark on the performing arts scene, but not without some wear and tear. Last…
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by Andrew Haas-Roche
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, now is the time to plan something nice for the special person in your life. Dinner and flowers have already been arranged…
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Ian Gresik’s desserts are to die for. Take, for example, the Valrhona chocolate bomb with caramelized bananas and hot espresso ganache the pastry chef is preparing for Valentine’s Day at…
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by Lea Lion
On a Friday morning, a motley crew of reporters is clamoring to get the stars’ attention. Photographers are snapping pictures in rapid-fire succession and TV cameras are rolling.…
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by Lea Lion
Thirty years after her 1977 death, opera legend Maria Callas is still the epitome of a diva. Dubbed “La Divina” by her admirers, the American-born Greek soprano is one…
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by Andrew Haas-Roche
Los Angeles Lakers
Staples Center, 1111 S. Figueroa St.,
(213) 742-7340 or lakers.com.
Every year in early February, the Grammy Awards take place in Staples…
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by Lea Lion
A recent visit to Pharmaka Art found director Shane Guffogg sitting behind a cluttered desk at his gallery on the corner of Fifth and Main streets. The space was in between exhibits:…
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The Big Pictures’ Big Problems
by Kathryn Maese
At Third Street and Broadway, art and life have collided. And the result has not been pretty.
In recent months, construction crews have been working to turn the Victor…
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