An institution of the airwaves in Los Angeles and beyond, he capitalized on the freedom the FM band offered in the 1970s to blaze his own path.
Category: Los Angeles (Calif)
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Aaron Rose’s Drunken, Youthful Poems From the ’90s
The artist and former gallerist Aaron Rose had the coolest indie gallery in an era of creative explosion in downtown New York. A new book (of old work) captures that long-lost moment.
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E3 Tech Expo Is Shutting Down
The annual event in Los Angeles, once an important opportunity for video game companies to showcase their creations, struggled to stay relevant in a shifting industry.
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E3 Gaming Expo Is Shutting Down Permanently
The annual event in Los Angeles, once an important opportunity for video game companies to showcase their creations, struggled to stay relevant in a shifting industry.
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Galleries Off the Beaten Path Diversify Los Angeles Art Scene
Residency, Band of Vices and Charlie James are among the smaller galleries bringing young Black and Latino artists to the attention of collectors and curators.
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Humberto Leon’s Making of a Girl Group
Humberto Leon was a “cool kid” of fashion. Then he decided he wanted more.
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Balenciaga Basks in the Warm Glow of Celebrity Forgiveness
After months of reputational repair, the French house brought its latest show to Los Angeles.
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The Just One Eye Shop in Los Angeles Sells Style
Fans of the tastemaker Paola Russo find what they’re looking for at her Los Angeles shop, called Just One Eye.
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How a Hallmark Holiday Movie Screenwriter Got Her Dream House
A Hallmark Channel screenwriter shares her secret for prevailing over all-cash offers: “Maybe what I do for a living gave me a little bit of an advantage.”
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Los Angeles Will Offer More Energy Incentives to Low-Income Residents
A new study by the city’s utility and other researchers found that lower-income residents cannot afford electric vehicles and clean energy.
