Noah Davis Gone

from The LA Times Noah Davis, 32, Artist and Founder of Underground Museum in Los Angeles, Dies By DANIEL E. SLOTNIK Noah Davis, in an undated photo, founded the Underground Museum in Los Angeles. Credit Ed Templeton Noah Davis, a painter and installation artist who...

Hallucinatory Collages in Culver City

from The LA Times Object Lesson: Hallucinatory collages tell the story of the U.S.-Mexico border by Carolina A. Miranda Cross-border brother artist team Einar and Jamex de la Torre are known for creating wild collages and assemblages that fuse the high and the low,...

Roger Steffens & The Family Acid

from The Huffington Post Roger Steffens: Reggae Encyclopedist and “Family Acid” Photographer by Eric Trules If you know anything about the world of reggae music, you know the name, Roger Steffens, the man who began the first radio broadcast of the...

The Kings of YA

from The Hollywood Reporter ‘Paper Towns’ Producers on Keeping Up With ‘Twilight’ Stars and Making John Green Cry by Rebecca Ford Wyck Godfrey (left) and Marty Bowen / Hussein Katz Temple Hill’s Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey went from...

Chris Burden Gone

from The LA Times Chris Burden dies at 69: Artist’s light sculpture at LACMA is symbol of L.A. By Christopher Knight Artist Chris Burden created Urban Lights, a sculpture in front of the entryway to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, that consists of guniune...

Go Go Buke-zilla!

from The LA Times Celebrating Charles Bukowski, ‘poet laureate of L.A. lowlife’ By CAROLYN KELLOGG Charles Bukowski, “poet laureate of L.A. lowlife,” became one of the best-known poets in America. (Richard Robinson / Black Sparrow Press)...