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“What is salad? Is making a salad music?” Christopher Rountree wonders. The leader of the local experimental music ensemble wild Up is talking specifically about visual artist Alison Knowles’ very literal 1962 performance art/music piece Proposition #2: Make a Salad, but he also could be describing the Fluxus Festival that he’s curating for L.A. Philharmonic over the next eight months.
The festival, which occurs primarily at Disney Hall and runs through Ju...
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PHOTOS: Jakob Layman
Fireworks are a highlight of the human experience. They’re basically a soap opera in the sky, but louder and don’t involve someone’s husband having an affair with the family doctor. And the best part is the grand finale - when they all go off at once. At this time, teenagers swap spit, type-A people head to the parking lot to beat traffic on the way ou...
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As it stands, the city’s hands are somewhat tied, by Geiler’s account. Civic San Diego and the city are currently in private negotiations around the project, presumably discussing what to do about Horton-related agreements, including a land entitlement that requires a minimum of 600,000 square feet of the site be used for retail. Stockdale hasn’t detailed the exact square footage for its office and retail components, but its campus vision falls well short of the 600,000 squa...
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NOVEMBER 30, 2018
A CENTURY BEFORE Mark Zuckerberg introduced the “like” button, E. M. Forster envisioned the Facebook age in 1909 with a dystopian story called “The Machine Stops.” The story locates its protagonist in an empty room, its walls covered in electric buttons.
When pushed, the buttons produced instant food, music, clothing, literature. “[A]nd there were of course the buttons by which she communicated with her friend...
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Migrating retirees and low supply are fueling activity, according to a new report
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Innovation 000. One doesn’t need to look further than the store’s name to learn the importance of Nike’s new flagship in the heart ...
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Baker Mayfield believes it is important to have the same mentality as Kobe Bryant when playing on the road after the Los Angeles Lakers legend visited the Cleveland Brown...
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The mohair industry remains in hot water as yet another fashion brand decides to ban the material from its future collections. French casual label La...
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New York-based designer label 3.1 Phillip Lim is the latest fashion brand to announce that it will be dropping fur from its collections from autumn/winter 2019.
In a statement the designer has stated that he will ban fur and exotic skins, such as fox, mink, lynx, chinchilla, astrakhan/karakul lamb and exotic skins including python, alligator, crocodile and lizard, from the labels ready-to-wear and accessory collections, effective immediately.
However, he added that the label w...
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