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Ed Fuentes

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Ed Fuentes is a cultural journalist who has been covering the Inland Empire, the High Desert, and downtown Los Angeles for KCET since 2010.  He lived in downtown Los Angeles for 13 years before moving to Las Vegas, where he covers regional art, including murals and street art, at painthisdesert.com. He tweets at @viewfromaloft

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There's much more to the city than just the Festival of Lights at the Mission Inn.
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Can lost art still have impact on regional history and culture?
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Collaborating with the community on a mural can unearth hidden histories.
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How will the Presidential election affect the art you see on the streets?
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Graffiti and street art are the most significant forms of art making in recent history, which makes this conversation so meaningful today.
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The glow-in-the-dark murals echo the ocean and sea-beach life, complete with ammonite fossils.
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Here's a look at mural and public art stories for the month of October.
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A look at street art in China as seen from the perspective an East L.A. Chicana.
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Social Public Art And Resource Center will celebrate 35 years of using murals as a means for social change.
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A former Angeleno recreated the downtown Los Angeles of his childhood and now lives in his own private Idaho.
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City officials have been as eager as muralists to get this ordinance passed, and the committee determined it can be adapted further as it goes through the final approval process.
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Utility boxes are becoming a favorite medium for civic public art, and Pasadena has a well-crafted series to call their own.
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