When engineers and urban planners hear about the plight of parking in the North Village, their response is nearly unanimous: nervous laughter.
“There’s no good solution. Nobody’s going to tear down a building and build a parking structure.
Author Archives: Natalie Edwards
Community provides outlet, shelter for creativity
In 1971, fledgling St. Elmo Village hosted its first Festival of the Art of Creative Survival.
Student organ trio prepares for chance to perform at Jazz Bakery
Through the flimsy walls of the Schoenberg Music Building, jazz can be heard. In one classroom, three third-year ethnomusicology students are reworking a song.
Coachella: take two
Welcome to day two of our fifth annual Coachella diary.
Fifth annual Coachella diary
Every year, the A&E staff braves the heat and crowds of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival to bring you back a full report. Here’s our diary from Friday’s performances; Tuesday, we’ll bring you the rundown from Saturday and Sunday.
Chasing the elusive groove
Sacramento band !!! (pronounced “Chk Chk Chk”) has been channeling and revitalizing the disco-punk music of the early 1980s New York noise scene for over 10 years.
Fast-paced indie group dares L.A. to keep up
The Thermals have been known to leave crowds in a heap of exhaustion with their self-described “gritty post-pop-punk” music. Yet amazingly, with The Thermals’ touring schedule, feverish musical stylings and extracurricular activities, lead singer and guitarist Hutch Harris and bassist Kathy Foster haven’t collapsed as well. Their secret? “We just had like five days off,” […]