There is a wide variety of musical acts coming to the LA area this spring. From Jay-Z to Willie Nelson, there are numerous chances for you to see your favorite band live. If you happen to be staying in Claremont over spring break, you are in luck because the Black
Author: Cindy Hernandez
At the LACMA: Heroes and Villains and the Battle for Good in India’s Comics
“Heroes and Villains: The Battle for Good in India’s Comics” is one of the newest exhibitions on display at the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art (LACMA). Located on the fourth level of the Ahmanson Building, the exhibition features a selection of comics, as well as sculptures, paintings, and other
Concert Review: Javelin & Lucky Dragons Create an Interactive Concert Experience in Walker Lounge
Javelin, an electronic duo from New York, and the one-man act Lucky Dragons played in Walker Lounge on Nov. 4, hosted by CCLA Live Arts.The stage was filled with instruments including magic sticks—actual sticks plugged into the mixer—rocks, cymbals on sticks, mini gongs, and a recorder hooked up to the
Art Focus: In Project Series 39, Rachel Mayeri Explores Primate Cinema
Rachel Mayeri’s installation “Primate Cinema” is the newest exhibition of the Project Series at the Pomona College Museum of Art. This is the eleventh year that the museum has run Project Series, a program that brings Southern California artists to Pomona College.In her exhibition, Mayeri uses new media, saying, “As
Concert Review: Gym Class Heroes Draws Low Turnout
In the ’60s, a band was defined not only by how many albums they sold, but by how many people came out to see them live. If the Gym Class Heroes concert at Big Bridges on Sunday was to be judged by that metric, it could only be described as
Art Focus: Old-Fashioned Signs at the Museum of Neon Art
The Museum of Neon Art (MONA) is a 28-year-old non-profit art institution hidden in the posh section of downtown Los Angeles. The current exhibition showcases pre-neon signs, “quackery devices,” a vintage postcard collection, and neon signs reminiscent of Las Vegas.The MONA is a very small museum: its main space is
Art Review: Joseph Beuys, The Multiples at the LACMA
Before attending the Joseph Beuys exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), I knew little about him. My conception of him was that of a man who spent most of his life in Germany creating sculptures and performance pieces. In reality, Beuys was more than just an