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An illustrated logo that says "Ozz Steaks & Seafood"
If you remember Ozz Supper Club — popularly known as Ozz — in Buena Park, California, you remember a magical time of budding queerness and mutual bonding at the gay club near Knotts.
A green arch bridge made of metal beams stretches between two mountains. Behind it are rolling mountains and a clear blue sky.
No matter if your starting point is an inland valley or an oceanside beach community, here are six mountain drives you can take on a day trip from L.A.
Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power of the Dog (2021).
A Q&A with Oscar-winning writer/director/producer Jane Campion, cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Kodi Smit-McPhee and film editor Peter Sciberras will follow the screening.
A composite photo of Charlotta Bass, left, and Miriam Matthews, right
Throughout the last century, two prominent African American women — Charlotta Bass and Miriam Matthews — consistently shone a light on the city's early African heritage, raising awareness of the Black heritage of the city's first settlers.
An illustration of different Western images in pop culture.
The American West has always been a national and international place for stories, good, bad and ugly. Today, storytellers and storytelling industries are upending and reevaluating which stories and which characters they place at the center of histories, legends, fictions and works of art.
An archival black and white photo depicts people raising a large Swastika sculpture on a pedestal at a park.
Richard Neutra's Lovell Health House and David Alfaro Siqueiros's mural "América Tropical" are two of the most famous, and arguably most influential, modern artworks created in Los Angeles in the last century. Less well-known is the fact that the man who helped Neutra spread his ideas and who commissioned "América Tropical" was none other than L.A.'s "Nazi Propagandist No. 1": Franz Ferenz.
Two people close together with red colored lights halo-ing them
The cultural impact of Mustache Mondays, a weekly event held at nightclubs throughout downtown, continues to reverberate through the worlds of fashion, photography, performance art, visual art, music and choreography in Los Angeles and beyond.
Caitriona Balfe and Jamie Dornan in Belfast (2021).
"Belfast" chronicles the life of a working-class family and their young son's childhood during the tumult of the late 1960s in the Northern Ireland capital.
A network of tunnels lead to a tree in the center of an open pocket of space. Above sunlight streams in through a hole for light and the tree to pass through.
Here are 10 of the best Highway 99 remnants that capture the character and charm of early 20th century "highway life."
Portrait of a Native American man. | From a trailer for "Native America"
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SEMAP El Monte Mural photo by Liz Ohanesian
Organized by the South El Monte Arts Posse, the new mural hearkens back to El Monte's lost history of mural art and activism, recovering lost images and stories whitewashed by a citywide moratorium imposed in the 1970s.
A wooden shadowbox diorama with four miniature Black men on horseback. They're all wearing cowboy hats and cowboy attire. Behind them is a miniature white fence with various skin-toned dots painted onto the back of the shadowbox, implying a crowd of people beyond. Gold, sparkly block letters read, "Compton Cowboys."
A self-taught folk artist, Karen Collins and her collection of miniatures tell important stories about the struggles and triumphs of the Black community.
Will Smith, Saniyya Sidney, and Demi Singleton in King Richard (2021).
Follow the journey of Richard Williams, whose vision for his daughters Venus and Serena takes them from Compton to the global stage and changes professional tennis.
An ice cream storefront with bright red tables and chairs on the sidewalk. A large sign shaped like two scoops of ice cream on a waffle cone and topped with a cherry stands by the door. The store itself is brightly colored, with pink and white stripes and images of ice cream all over.
Get to know the heart and soul of Inglewood through an L.A. native’s own experience creating community in the very city where her business calls home.
Illustration of a zombie from "Exhumed: A History of Zombies."
Need something to watch for the spookiest time of year? Look no further!
"Hopscotch," LA Opera
Megan Steigerwald Ille explores opera performances outside of the conventional stage, which allows audiences to consider public space differently. It is a process of imagination that can be both pedestrian and radical.
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