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As fear reverberates across the child-care industry amid ICE raids, providers and nannies are not only worried about their ...
Librarians in Los Angeles report feeling unsafe due to rising violence and disturbances in public libraries. Incidents involve drug use and mental health emergencies, prompting calls for increased ...
This Dallas-based press has been publishing international books for 12 years. Among its latest releases is this novel from ...
Los Angeles has many famous attractions, but there’s a unique thrill in uncovering its hidden gems – some truly quirky and ...
Three years ago, a brother and sister crossed the border days apart and asked for asylum. Now she has a green card and he’s in an ICE prison.
Jenny Saville is enjoying her first institutional show in the U.K. under the NPG’s new steward, the erudite Victoria Siddell, ...
Years of drought forced the city to rethink its water usage and, almost under the radar, to remake its identity.
This June, the San Francisco Public Library is turning the page on Pride with colorful displays, inclusive stories, and a ...
The film and television production advocacy group Stay in LA put pressure on Los Angeles officials to cut production red tape ...
Gerber/Hart is the largest library and archive of its kind in the Midwest. Early LGBTQ+ history can be hard to find. Photos, letters, literature and other artifacts have been destroyed or hidden away, ...
The show’s title, curator Dale Stinchcomb told Observer, is a nod to variations of a phrase that appears in several of Jane ...
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