Over the past year, L.A. Phil marked its 100th anniversary with a spectacular season that emphasized daring new music as much as traditional classical music. As...
As part of L.A. Fashion Week, Petersen Automotive Museum presents the Cars & Fashion Runway Show. The show centers on the haute couture clothes and accessor...
When it comes to rock autobiographies, some musicians have had lives full of fantastic adventures but can’t write their way out of a paper bag. Others are eloqu...
Michael Nesmith sings and spin stories at an intimate appearance at the Grammy Museum. As a songwriter, he might perform anything from “Different Drum” (Linda R...
Filmmaking siblings Ethan and Joel Coen have demonstrated a certain elan in their collaborations on such films as Miller’s Crossing and True Grit. While their m...
“Capitalism will fall, then we will have a ball,” striking teachers chanted in Oakland earlier this year. The slogan inspired local artists to envision what suc...
Kenneth Anger is a transgressive filmmaker who has long found dark beauty and strangeness in his films, which drew upon themes of the occult and homosexuality l...
The world lost a major voice when Toni Morrison died last month in New York. With such powerful novels as Song of Solomon, Tar Baby and the Beloved trilogy, she...
Singer-pianist Ben Folds has long been a clever performer who draws his ardent fans into his performances, including arranging his set lists with the help of hi...
The title of Octave Mirbeau’s subversive 1899 novel, The Torture Garden, has been appropriated over the years by numerous musicians and artists. Among other thi...
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