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The J. Paul Getty Trust stated Thursday it will appeal an Italian court's order to return the 2,000-year-old bronze Statue of the Victorious Youth. The ancient Read full Post
Need a visual aid for your print edition? Jonathan Gold visits Cacao Mexicatessen in Eagle Rock. (“Here is the topic for today's discussion: Why isn't Read full Post
When we asked artist Kiyoshi Nakazawa for a tour of his studio, he invited us to Nomad Los Angeles. Locals might recognize the Dodger Stadium-adjacent space as a ga Read full Post
Casey Smith’s solo mime show (he does scream a lot, but there are almost no decipherable words) consists of 17 brief sketches accompanied by a swath of musical Read full Post
Need a visual aid for your print edition? Jonathan Gold visits the Breed Street vendors of East Los Angeles (“once you abandon yourself to the magnetic chalupa Read full Post
Joy Zaczyk and Janet Villeneuve are probably thinking what you're thinking whenever you see a fancy-schmancy design item that is too precious for its own good. Read full Post
It began with a little movie about a boy and his giant robot, and it has ultimately become a respected and loved outlet for Asian popular culture. The Giant Robot Bi Read full Post
What has Elayne Boosler been up to? Funny you should ask. “I know you missed me, but I was right here, alive and busy. Merrill Markoe and I sat in for Stephani Read full Post
View more photos of superhero and comic book rarities in the “Golden Age of Comics” slideshow. There is a pretty amazing collection at the Skirball Cul Read full Post
Greetings style council readers, today we offer links to a tantalizing trifecta of videos for your viewing pleasure. The first from author/original club kid James S Read full Post
Nathan Cooke isn’t a miscreant. He isn’t a troublemaker or a misguided teen. He is a 26-year-old industrial design major in his final two trimesters at the pres Read full Post
Skateboards, trucks, shoes and art at the one-day show Read full Post
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