In Los Angeles, a city perceived to be a mecca to materialism, it seems green has become the new black. It is present in everything: clothing, groceries, restaurants, television; it’s becoming increasingly chic to be eco-friendly.
Author Archives: Jessica Wong
Theater Review: “Dangerous Corner”
When the lights illuminate the intimate Reuben Cordova Theatre on the Beverly Hills High School campus, the stage reveals eight formally dressed members of a publishing firm, enjoying their after-dinner brandy while at a weekend getaway at a country home.
L.A. plays host to surrealist’s exhibit
Hollywood, a universal metaphor for commercial glamour, may seem an unfitting location for Spanish surrealist Salvador DalÃ’s complexly disturbing, iconoclastic work.
A truly moving exhibition
In order to understand the hype surrounding Mexico City-based artist Francis Alys, the first thing you should know is that he can move mountains. Literally.
New UCLA Live season may, again, be “˜best ever’
As in previous years, David Sefton, executive and artistic director of UCLA Live, is once again claiming the new UCLA Live season to be the finest one the organization has ever put together, and once again, he may be right.
Culinary Connoisseur: Hadaka Sushi
Who knew sushi was an aphrodisiac?
Modern (African) art
He may be the next big thing to hit Los Angeles, but few will even recognize the native Ghanaian when he steps onto the UCLA campus this weekend to discuss his upcoming exhibition at the Fowler Museum. Aficionados of the African art world, however, toss the name El Anatsui into conversation as casually as others […]