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Tenor Pene Pati, familiar to Empress Theatre audiences in Vallejo, portrays Rodeo, the poet, and soprano Karen Chia-ling Ho, sings the role of Mimi, the impoverished and sickly girl, and they infuse ...
In the first panel of the day, State Senator Liz Miranda and Segun Idowu, chief of economic opportunity and inclusion for the ...
The company, an imprint of Baker & Taylor, has secured the publishing rights to PBS Kids’ Lyla in the Loop. Launching Spring ...
MIT graduate student Alex Kachkine once spent nine months meticulously restoring a damaged baroque Italian painting, which left him plenty of time to wonder if technology could speed things up. Last ...
While Vegas dazzles visitors with celebrity chef empires and Instagram-worthy food towers, locals slip away to a humble diner serving what might be the state’s most soul-satisfying chicken fried steak ...
Recent developments in digital photography have made possible and absurdly easy what was once impossible and unthinkable: ...
The Floating World,” a multimedia extravaganza inspired by the art of 18th- and 19th-century Japan, is on view through ...
Toni Morrison was an editor for 12 years, even as she wrote her own masterpieces. I spoke to her authors about what it was ...
His social realism style was well suited to the difficult subjects, including racism and other forms of oppression, he took on in his art.
A curfew may have been imposed across Downtown L.A. on Wednesday night, but just outside its borders, at Night Gallery off ...
In all its black-and-white glory, the first issue of Volume One was made by 10 locals and friends: editors Dale Karls and ...