Skip to main content

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
Artist Patrick Martinez re-envisions the Pee-Chee folder (featured)
Eric Garner. Sandra Bland. Ruben Salazar. Artist Patrick Martinez documents police-related deaths in Pee-Chee style paintings. Then, he gives away folder reproductions to students.
Jhonen Vasquez Google Tilt Brush drawing
Titmouse has a reputation for making cutting-edge animated series. Recently, the studio collaborated with Google to create a series of experimental, virtual reality super-shorts.
Eddie Murphy in "Mr. Church"
The film is directed by Bruce Beresford, who also directed Academy Award-winner "Driving Miss Daisy." Beresford will join KCET Cinema Series host Pete Hammond for a Q&A session.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in "Snowden"
"Snowden" producers Eric Kopeloff and Rob Wilson visited the KCET Cinema Series to chat about Oliver Stone's biopic on the famed NSA whistleblower.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Edward Snowden in "Snowden."
Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Edward Snowden in "Snowden." The film will screen Tuesday, September 6 at the KCET Cinema Series.
Lily Rabe in "Miss Stevens."
The feature directorial debut for Julia Hart, "Miss Stevens" is the story of a teacher whose life intertwines with those of her students on a trip to a drama competition.
"Miss Stevens" movie (featured)
"Miss Stevens" will show at the KCET Cinema Series on August 30. Single admission tickets will be available at the door for $25.
John Krasinski and Anna Kendrick in "The Hollars."
Acclaimed comedy-drama "The Hollars" stars and was directed by John Krasinski. The ensemble cast also features Margo Martindale, Richard Jenkins and Sharlto Copley as a family who must come together under trying circumstances.
"The Hollars" with John Krasinski and Josh Groban (featured)
Written by Jim Strouse and directed by John Krasinski, the film tells the story of a New York artist who heads back to his hometown to see his ailing mother.
"The Sea of Trees" featuring Matthew McConaughey and Ken Watanabe
The drama stars Matthew McConaughey as a professor who ends up inside Japan's notorious Sea of Trees, also known as Suicide Forest, where he meets an enigmatic stranger played by Ken Watanabe.
Wilshire/Western Station. "People Coming/People Going," Richard Wyatt (featured image)
For decades, L.A.'s Metro has essentially been building a museum that runs along its rails and busways. It's a collection spread out across the county, connecting communities and cultures.
"The Sea of Trees" movie featuring Matthew McConaughey
Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Chris Sparling, the compelling drama stars Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey, Naomi Watts and Ken Watanabe.
Active loading indicator