To put it plainly, it is impossible to capture the entire breadth of the Hammer Museum’s fifth biannual exhibit “Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A.” in an 800-word article.
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Exhibit uses unsettling details to explore psychology
If you have ever wanted to be buried in a book, now may be your chance.
Theater Review: “By the Waters of Babylon”
Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert Schenkkan’s play “By the Waters of Babylon” takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through a day in the life of an Texan widow, her day worker gardener, and their attempted romance.
Raising Hades
For UCLA students, Halloween usually means one of three things: tracking down king-sized candy bars in Bel Air, braving the streets of the famed West Hollywood Carnaval Party, or wandering the hills of Westwood for a frat or apartment party.
Show provides first professional step
In 1979, Guyana-born actress CCH Pounder stepped into an audition space in New York City with no movie experience and came face-to-face with legendary director and choreographer Bob Fosse.
Art4aCure combines creativity with cancer therapy
Natural light streams through oversized windows and into the sixth floor space where several tables are all covered with scraps of magazines and painting supplies.
Inventive author mixes generic forms
Author Salvador Plascencia’s first love wasn’t writing, it was basketball ““ that is, until he realized that being 5-foot-4-inches wouldn’t cut it.