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Exhibit celebrates Breakfast at Tiffany's 50th anniversary with a recreation of Givenchy's little black dress worn by Audrey Hepburn, in addition to other de Read full Post
For more on Skullgirls, see “Skullgirls: Screenshots from the Next Big Fighting Game.” Check out our E3 2011 category for more coverage from the show. S Read full Post
It takes a lot to call attention to yourself at Venice Beach. Then again, sometimes all you have to do is stand around for half a century. This year, the iconic a Read full Post
“A lion in your lap! A lover in your arms!” The lurid poster for Bwana Devil, the 1952 adventure film starring man-eating lions and touted as the world&# Read full Post
The Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Entertainment exhibition is a great way to remember how 75 years flies by in a flur Read full Post
California native and self-defined “histo-tainer” Charles Phoenix has built an empire on nostalgia, delighting audiences with amateur slides, snapshots Read full Post
Permanent-collection exhibitions at museums tend toward either filler or fodder. Filler — and our financially dissolute Museum of Contemporary Art suffered throug Read full Post
Jabba the Hutt and Salacious Crumb, stenciled on top a page of the Wall Street Journal with the words “Greed is good.” Boba Fett, standing alone with &#8 Read full Post
The griddles have grown cold, the butter has congealed. As the 2nd 8th Annual Grilled Cheese Invitational (a.k.a. the 2011 GCI) recedes into memory, the losers band Read full Post
“I'm working, I swear,” Chef Jamie Lauren insists through laughter as she sits in the corner of her kitchen at Beechwood restaurant in Venice, chatti Read full Post
Humor à la Joad comes to Burbank in this revival of a parodic hybrid between two of John Steinbeck's best-known novels, The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men. Read full Post
Woodstock was bigger and muddier, but Monterey Pop came first. The 1967 Cali fest gave us many firsts: the American debuts of Hendrix and The Who, and the first majo Read full Post
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