In her Gen Z hangout comedy I Love L.A., Rachel Sennott lovingly holds a mirror up to the city’s 20-something transplants. As with the city itself, there is a lot to love about the latest generation ...
My son hadn’t even been born when I started secretly writing him a birthday letter each year. As he neared adulthood, I ...
There’s something a bit strange about a publicly funded art project that mirrors public comment processes, then destroys the ...
Day After the Waste Land” is part graphic novel, part adult children’s book, and a full reimagining of T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” — and Eliot probably would've hated it, according to the author.
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Letters to the Editor: Remembering Melanie Winter, who fought for the Los Angeles River with urgency
Every so often, someone reminds us that practicality can be a trap. Someone insists the river demands more than patience, more than bureaucracy, more than progress reports. That person was Melanie ...
The playwright Samuel D. Hunter tailors a family drama to the actress’s specific gifts; at Powerhouse: International, the ...
HBO's new series created by and starring Rachel Sennott about 20-somethings living in L.A. has some characters that are more ...
There can be no greater irony than the fact that while the East once showed the West the way to “Shanti” (peace), sections of people in the East are now embracing mindless revelry and noisy ...
When he was elected the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee in June, Rep. Robert Garcia at once gained a powerful ...
November, London will come alive with 10 days of jazz from established icons to rising stars. Here are 9 gigs to buy tickets ...
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