When Dana and Melanie Harvey got married, they bought a 1950 Buick to drive to Las Vegas that lacked one important safety feature: seatbelts. After...
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Readers of my column from its early days know that I love myself some Royal/T: the combination of art, tea, and cute Asian waitresses in chocolate...
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To the dismay of local art snobs and the delight of the rest of us, art and commerce make better bedfellows in Los Angeles than perhaps anywhere else...
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Tuesdays night are so boring: plenty of work days left, "Law and Order," a hundred people gorging on bananas together. Wait, wait. What's...
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From a design perspective, there's always value in retro: afros, neon jump-suits and tight, black-light pants are practically guaranteed to come back...
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Thank the Hammer Museum for scoring a one-night-only peek at Chicago's Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, a constantly-changing theater piece...
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An inimitable example of an artist who looms larger than his own handiwork, cultural idealist Steve Lambert has a show in Chinatown until June 6, but...
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It's the L.A. people warned you about when you moved here: seamy, lurid, and full of, um... adults dressed up like little babies. You may have missed...
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Online shopping? Here are three offerings from novelty designers that might persuade you to give up that credit card number. Are they toys, pillows,...
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Sairam Suresh didn't have to say much to sell me on his website, FlipClips, last weekend: "They're flipbooks made from home movies," he told...
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