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Despite earlier reports, Staples Center is not going all-veggie.
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Music and poetry have been the ultimate mediums for expressing the wide range of human emotions since the dawn of man.
Oliver Wang speaks to Palm Springs native Damien "DJ Day" Beebe about hip-hop culture in the Coachella Valley and how the desert cities are a world unto themselves.
Artbound sat down with artist/musician Llyn Foulkes to discuss the psychology behind his works, how music soothes his soul, and what he really thinks about the art establishment.
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This week L.A. Letters salutes the talented musicians that reflect the shifting range of California seasons.
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Polyglot rockers Chicano/Son visited the KCET Studios for a lively session of their son jarocho flavored songs from East L.A.
Santa Barbara musician Parry Gripp is the man behind some of the web's biggest memes.
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Sing forevermore for the late piano prodigy from Venice.
Las Cafeteras | Photo: Piero F. Giunti.
The group Las Cafeteras was born from the Mexican folk music tradition of Son Jarocho. They explore the power of music to build and tell stories from their community.
The Lonely Wild make music both melancholy and hopeful, raucous and tender; opposites shored-upon each other, in a singular sound, a sincere sound that battles against this age of cynicism.
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How should restaurants follow Gangnam Style's lead?
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Myth making has always been a big part of the California dream.
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