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Pencil This In: Supernatural Storytelling, LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, the Mindshare 50 and an Unusual LA Guidebook

Pencil This In: Supernatural Storytelling, LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, the Mindshare 50 and an Unusual LA Guidebook

Here's what's going on in LA tonight: An evening of storytelling set to music tonight at the Velaslavasay Panorama; a book signing with Laura Pulido and Wendy Chang; the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Festival; and the Mindshare50 weekend. Read on for all the details. more ›

New Hair Salon On Melrose Features...Street Art?

New Hair Salon On Melrose Features...Street Art?
   

It's not everyday we're able to experience something as functional as, say, getting a haircut, while getting a full-on quality art experience at the same time. The new Galvin Benjamin Hair Salon in West Hollywood aims to do just that—provide a well-curated and creative environment while offering all the traditional services of a salon. Founded by the recently-relocated British duo of James Galvin & Benjamin Mohapi, the 2,300 square foot space was created with the intent to explore relationship between art and the inherent creative beauty of hairdressing. more ›

Pencil This In: Salons on the Royal Court Theatre and Bananas

Pencil This In: Salons on the Royal Court Theatre and Bananas

Rogue Machine hosts a salon on the Royal Court Theatre, Britain’s leading national company dedicated to new work by innovative writers from around the world for the past 50 years. Panelists include playwrights Phyllis Nagy, Ron Hutchinson and British actress Katherine Tozer, and it will be moderated by Steven Leigh Morris, critic at large at the LA Weekly. The salon begins at 8 pm and the event is free. RSVP here. more ›

Talking in L.A.

Talking in L.A.

Los Angeles is the Cultural Capital of the 21st Century. From visual art to cutting edge music to innovative theatre and live performances to some of the world's leading cultural institutions - we truly have it all. But all great cultural capitals have - in addition to the arts and culture as mentioned - a forum for public discourse. The Greeks had the agora for assembly, education, and interaction; and though we have our own Agoura, there is something missing in terms of the town square of Los Angeles, unless you know where to look for it. more ›

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