Aya, also known as Faith Umoh, is an interdisciplinary creative whose range of expertise and practice includes data science, African history, media culture, storytel
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Entering The Resonant Surface at Irvine’s Institute and Museum of California Art feels like walking into an exotic world, perhaps one from another time. The viewer
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Paintings by Corey Pemberton are luxurious, kaleidoscopic and self-possessed portraits, in which the artist uses lush palettes, ornate patterns and affectionate depi
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A small but substantial book bound in beautiful, thick brown paper is filled with almost miniaturist images composed largely in black and white and occupying the che
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With alarming pandemic numbers being reported daily, and the re-closing of gathering places both in effect and more likely imminent, the range of safe out-of-home ex
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“Sometimes,” Vera Donovan tells her housekeeper, Dolores Claiborne (Kathy Bates), on the occasion of a total solar eclipse in c
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Back in the 1960s, Bombay Beach was the kind of Salton Sea resort town where celebrities such as The Beach Boys would spend their weekends sunbathing and waterskiin
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I’ll never forget the first time I laid eyes on party photo king Mark The Cobrasnake” Hunter.
It was Coachella 2003 and my friends and I were taking a break,
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It’s a rainy night in L.A., and artist Savannah Knoop welcomes her friends to ACP, a small gallery in a private home in Hollywood. It’s warm and steamy as a lock
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Los Angeles' LGBT community may be saying “Bye, Felicia” to Frontiers Magazine.
The staff of Multimedia Platforms Worldwide's five publicatio
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About 300,000 people, mostly U.S. citizens, cross daily from Tijuana. The border line can feel like a strange and chaotic ecosystem, where all parts move quickly,
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