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Vampire Weekend engages its audience with incredible stage presence

October 21, 2019 Penelope Misceo 0

Engaging the audience throughout the entire show, Vampire Weekend’s performance at the Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 2 was an entertaining experience for long-time fans of the group and casual listeners alike, even after a six-year hiatus. Closing out the California portion of their “Father of the Bride” tour, Vampire Weekend provided its audience with a memorable experience and incredible live performance at the Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 2. […]

LACMA’s “The World’s Edge” exhibit displays contemporary landscapes of the sea

October 21, 2019 La Vista 0

 Thomas Joshua Cooper became a well-known photographer with his stunning nature photos depicting outdoor sites that are isolated. “The World’s Edge” opened on Sept. 22 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in the Resnick Pavilion, and the intense, distinctive photos are well enjoyed by virtually all viewers. The photos document Cooper’s 50 year-long career in which he has been traveling the world and taking shots of secluded areas that are generally unrecognizable. […]

American Martyrs to Host 49th Annual Parish Fair

October 17, 2019 Penelope Misceo 0

American Martyrs Catholic community is hosting its 49th annual parish fair at the American Martyrs church on Oct. 19 through Oct. 20. The parish fair will include a variety of activities including games and live music. There will also be craft booths for visitors to make art projects and small souvenirs. […]

LACMA’s ‘Every Living Thing’ demonstrates Japan’s culture through several intricate works of art

October 17, 2019 La Vista 0

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art introduces “Every Living Thing,” an innovative exhibit which displays several different types of medias showcasing Japan’s vast history in a unique way that makes the entire room captivating. “Every Living Thing: Animals in Japanese Art” creatively uses elements of Japanese culture, including its animals, to reveal their symbolism in Japan’s society, and how they play a large role in establishing the country’s religions and lifestyles. […]

Influential Rapper Young M.A. Releases Debut Album September 27th

October 9, 2019 Juliana Coe-McNamara 0

Electrifying Brooklyn rapper Young M.A. released her first album, ‘Herstory In The Making’ on September 27th. The rapper promised in a press release to be as vulnerable and honest as possible in the whopping 21 song album, and has kept fans on their toes since releasing ‘Herstory’ in 2017. ‘Herstory in the Making’ is an interesting insight into the growth and personality of one of hip-hop’s most unique rappers. […]

Importance of taking arts courses has been severely undermined in recent years due to bias in favor of STEM fields

September 20, 2019 Mia Cho 0

Students are increasingly turned away from pursuing an Arts education in public schools. The importance of taking arts courses has been severely undermined in recent years due to bias in favor of STEM fields.This bias was first demonstrated in the 1986-1987 school year when the California Department of Education’s Education Code (EC) 51225.3 created the State Minimum Course Requirements, which detail the courses students must take in order to graduate. […]

‘It: Chapter Two’ lacks shock factor, redeems itself with strong ensemble cast

September 20, 2019 Penelope Misceo 0

While the film may miss the mark in its presentation of horror elements, “It: Chapter Two” succeeds in a different aspect: furnishing its script with surprising intellectual depth and heart-felt connections within its stand-out ensemble cast. “It: Chapter Two” is a captivating, emotionally intense film that leaves audiences pleasantly surprised by its warmhearted tone. […]

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