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Liz Ohanesian

Liz Ohanesian

Liz Ohanesian writes about art, pop culture, music and, sometimes, a combination of the three. Her work has appeared in L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles Magazine, Hi-Fructose and a number of other publications. She lives in Los Angeles.

Liz Ohanesian
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L.A.-based producer Bei Ru's new album, "Saturday Night at the Magic Lamp" features a mix of Armenian sounds with modern disco and hip-hop beats.
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The L.A. Art Book Fair, from January 30 through February 1, will feature local publishers with a selection of zines on hand at their booths.
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A new book explores the movements and industries that influenced California graphic design innovation from 1936-1986.
"Pinocchio" art by Milt Kahl | Courtesy of Animation Resources
Animation Resources is a digital archive of animation art, ephemera and other related materials that are accessible to animation artists around the world.
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The Lewis Carroll Collection in the Special Collections department of USC Libraries houses an exhaustive archive of the famed author's works and their adaptations.
Truck Artist Haider Ali at International Street Fair & Diversity Festival | Courtesy Los Angeles / Islam Arts Initiative
Haider Ali: The King of Pakistani Truck Painting
The Pacific Asia Museum's "From the Grand Trunk Road to Route 66" brings an eclectic array of arts from Pakistan to Los Angeles.
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Rob Sato layers personal, historical, and fictional elements into his imagery that touch on themes of memory and time.
An exhaustive archive of literary hero and icon of LGBT rights Oscar Wilde is growing at UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
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With charcoal, watercolor, and washi paper, Stephanie Inagaki's "Pillars" is a celebration of the feminine divine portrayed through portraits.
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With her portraits of members of L.A.'s early punk rock scene, Alice Bag brings to light parts of L.A. punk history that have long been ignored.
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Sergio Aragones is one of the icons of cartoon art. A contributor to MAD Magazine since the 1960s, Aragones continues to attend comic book conventions around the county.
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The contributions of women to comic books are often ignored. "Womanthology" is part of a feminist movement emerging in the comic book world.
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