On Strathmore Drive and Gayley Avenue, there sits a giant mushroom garden.
Author Archives: John Guigayoma
Forget cotton, paper is the fabric of our lives
The night I left my magazine internship two summers ago, I rode the train home while my four editors drank from a keg.
Ending at home
The art program’s crop of seniors will finally have something to show the public when they graduate. The campus’s main gallery will house something new: their own artwork.
Student parking poses problems
As Westwood Village parking continues to frustrate many UCLA students, residents of a nearby neighborhood are rallying to end what they see as an increase in long-term student parking in their streets.
Pediatrician fights for worldwide disarmament
It has been 10 years since an elderly Japanese-American man sat in the back of David Yamamoto’s computer workshop.
New authors test festival’s offerings
For most emerging writers, it takes more than a good book, a tiny back-cover biography and a grinning mug shot to break out of anonymity.
Cutting edge controversy
When Kara Walker made her solo debut at the UCLA Hammer Museum in 1999, only a single room on the first floor housed her work.