L.A. Press founder Linda Ravenswood celebrates and confronts the ever-evolving and bittersweet contradictions of life in Southern California with “Gen X Summer,...
Dolores Huerta is a giant among community organizers and civil rights activists. In addition to coining the inspiring United Farm Workers of America slogan “Sí,...
Elliott Sharp is a longtime composer and guitarist in the avant-garde music scene in New York City who has always sought to dismantle the barriers between jazz,...
Yuval Sharon sees music in unusual ways. In the past few years, the opera director has staged several striking, one-of-a-kind fusions of art and sound for L....
Some of the world’s greatest composers and conductors have appeared as music director of the Ojai Music Festival. Since the annual gathering began in 1947 in ...
Eve Ensler has used the power of words to champion female sexuality in her landmark and ever-evolving 1996 play, The Vagina Monologues. She has also used he...
"Mama's worried all the time/She tells everyone she's fine," Patty Griffin discloses somberly on "Mama's Worried," the opening ballad from her self-titled n...
Amanda Montell loves language. The local writer and self-described "wordy gal" not only revels in words and their multiple definitions, she also celebrates th...
In many ways, the low tones of the cello are more visceral and deeply convulsive than the high-flying melodic sorties of a violin. In Zoë Keating's hands,...
Yuval Sharon has been the wizard behind the curtain for some astonishing visual productions with L.A. Phil, including launching the Nimbus installation of c...
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