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ART TODAY 08.28.17: Back to School? Amazing children’s books illustrated by Los Angeleno Joe Rocco for National Geo Kids and Harper/Collins Publishers

ART TODAY 08.28.17: Back to School? Amazing children’s books illustrated by Los Angeleno Joe Rocco for National Geo Kids and Harper/Collins Publishers

by Deborah Granger

“I moved to Los Angeles from Brooklyn more than a decade ago to pitch animated projects and be close to the Entertainment community to work in that world more.”

Watch live Facebook panel discussion on “Penetrating Walls” at 7pm tonight (Mon 8.7) – Sandy Bleifer’s panel discussion with Getty and Wende Museums, and LA artists. Get link here!

Watch live Facebook panel discussion on “Penetrating Walls” at 7pm tonight (Mon 8.7) – Sandy Bleifer’s panel discussion with Getty and Wende Museums, and LA artists. Get link here!

by Deborah Granger

Penetrating Walls panel discussion will be a thoughtful discourse on the concept of walls, barriers and breaking through or breaking them down… and the possibility of avoiding them completely.

A Red Hen Press review: Laurel Ann Bogen writes poetry for those who think they don’t like poetry, review by Steve Kowit

A Red Hen Press review: Laurel Ann Bogen writes poetry for those who think they don’t like poetry, review by Steve Kowit

by Tribela Editors

Those as hunts treasure must go alone, at night, and when​​​ they find it they have to leave a little of their blood behind​​​ them. — Loren. Alone I sniffed for buried treasure the tumble of night in your wandering eye  I chose you for your swagger and cutlass...
United States Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman is an auspicious, Artistic Angeleno

United States Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman is an auspicious, Artistic Angeleno

by Natalie Durkin

by Natalie Durkin photograph: Courtesy of Black Enterprise Magazine “It’s fantastic to be a poet in L.A., and to be an Angeleno.” That’s right, our country’s chosen wordsmith is one of our city’s own. Amanda Gorman was born near Los Angeles International Airport,...
A Negro and a Hot-Tub, short story by former NFL pro-player and emerging novelist Andre Hardy, Sr.

A Negro and a Hot-Tub, short story by former NFL pro-player and emerging novelist Andre Hardy, Sr.

by André Hardy, Sr.

Propaganda, yes, but still, I sometimes get confused. For instance, whenever I wear hoodies, I find myself suspicious of my right hand, wondering if it might steal the money from my left pocket. With that in mind, who knew what stereotype would be triggered if Tiny Hands started using foul-mouthed locker room talk?

Three Questions for Luis J. Rodriguez

Three Questions for Luis J. Rodriguez

by Deborah Granger

Source: Three Questions for Luis J. Rodriguez
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