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”Soul of a Nation’: a Major Exhibition of African American Art Opens at ‘The Broad’
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983 opens this Saturday, March 23, 2019, at The Broad. Presented in collaboration with the Tate Modern, Brooklyn Museum, and Crystal Bridges Museum of Art in Arkansas, the exhibition … Continue reading
Documentary Film ‘Kusama Infinity’ Explores The Mind and Life of The World’s Best Selling Female Artist
This story was UPDATED: 10/24/19 Best known for her polka dots, Yayoi Kusama is the “world’s best selling female artist,” according to BBC Arts and Entertainment. Her “works have sold for over 65 million dollars… putting her 13th overall,” according to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Miscellanious, Movies, Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged ART Theatre Long Beach, Bow! Wow! Long Beach, Dot Car, Dots, Flea, Harrie Verstappen, Heather Lenz, Kasuma INFINITY, Landmark Theatres, magnolia pictures, Monique A LeBleu, red hot chili peppers, The Broad, the la beat, the los angeles beat, The Nuart, Yayoi Kusama
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L.A. Becomes the ‘City of Gold’ in Tribute to ‘Times’ Food Writer Jonathan Gold
A citywide participation in a “City of Gold” tribute to Jonathan Gold took place on Saturday, July 28, 2018. Various government, art, entertainment, and other landmark buildings splashed their walls and fountains or gilded their crowns with gold light in honor … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinatown, city of gold, City of LA, Elise Thompson, food critic, gilded city, gold, Grand Park, Jitlada, Jonathan gold, LA Times, Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Hall, Monique A LeBleu, Sarintip "Jazz" Singsanong, Suthiporn Tui Sungkamee, The Broad, the la beat, The LA Times, the los angeles beat, The Wiltern, Union Station, Wilshire Grand
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