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Case Study
Celebrated photographer Guillaume Bonn—known for such works as “Agony and Ivory,” an exposition on the illegal ivory trade in China and Africa—debuts his latest act, Silent Lives, at Malibu’s Dan Eldon Center this... Read more
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The New Look
Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated,” Oscar Wilde famously wrote in The Picture of Dorian Gray. His cheeky sentiments are in full form this month... Read more
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Los Cabos Part Dos
Memorial Day getaway: With Mayo quickly coming to a close, the One & Only Palmilla in Baja offers “Cinco de Mayo Every Day in May” (complementary amenities, plus a 5th night... Read more
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With Honors
Nestled against an arc-shaped swath of the Napa river, the Oxbow School sounds like an intellectual oasis of sorts: an alternative boarding school where junior and senior high-school students explore... Read more
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Mark Twain
On the 100th anniversary of the author’s death, UC Berkeley Press will release the anticipated first volume of Mark Twain’s autobiography. Nov. 15. [C What's Hot, Culture, November... Read more
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3 Box Office Bets
Hollywood releases hitting theatres this... Read more
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Art on the Move
Longtime local gallerists weigh in on how the Los Angeles art world became... Read more
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CA Counterculture
Two S.F. filmmakers revive Allen Ginsberg’s inspiring verse Written and directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (The Times of Harvey Milk, Celluloid Closet), Howl recounts the dramatic S.F. events... Read more
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Modern Bazaar
Hosting 45 of the most prominent 20th century decorative and fine arts dealers from across the U.S. and Europe (including CA firms Hedge, Dragonette and Reform), Fort Mason Center celebrates... Read more
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CHEAT SHEET: WeHo Wonderland
From sublime mini croissants to racks full of cutting-edge clothing, this slice of the L.A. landscape is a sybarite's playground... Read more





