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A decade after its first run, the Koreatown group now draws hundreds each week and has expanded far beyond the neighborhood.
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The pioneering nature recordings of ArtCenter attendee Irv Teibel, made between the 1960s and 70s, have inspired a new generation of audio engineers, DJs and even a psychotherapist.
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Officials want to give local flora and fauna a chance to bounce back after the Eaton Fire. They also want to protect hikers from danger.
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The program offers one year of storage, plus shipping to and from the facility. But some artists say they need studio space too.
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The museum has been closed for more than four months.
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Abstract painter Young-Il Ahn is the subject of a career survey at Perrotin Los Angeles until May 24.
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Gary Parton has cultivated different varieties of the flower at his home, inviting the public to experience his Idyllwild Lilac Garden every year. This could be its last.
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It can be intimidating to enter a new queer space, especially if you're starting to explore your gender and sexuality. Organizers share advice on how to find a support network with confidence.Listen 22:51
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Thirty artists will have their work on billboards across L.A. this May, thanks to The Billboard Creative.
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The Santa Monica City Council has passed the ordinance allowing for to-go drinks on the pedestrianized shopping destination as early as June.
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Join the free celebration of the observatory with the iconic views this Wednesday.
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In its past life, the office of Claremont Eye Associates was the Millard Sheets studio, where giant, breathtaking mosaic murals were made for more than a hundred buildings that dot the region.
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The comedian who has been open about her addiction and recovery is headlining a fundraiser for Phoenix House, which offers treatment and prevention services.