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tending the wild
Tending the Wild
Tules: Weaving Baskets, Boats, Decoys, and Houses
Post date:One of California's most common freshwater wetland plants was — and is — one of its most useful resources.
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Culture
Arab Labor
Arab Labor: Season 4, Episode 1
Post date:Unemployed and financially strained, Amjad learns that Bushra is pregnant.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Shangri La: Islamic Arts Come to Los Angeles
Post date:The L.A. Islam Arts Initiative citywide program offers non-Muslim viewers the opportunity to see there's a rich creative culture within the Muslim communities.
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religion
Global Spirit
In Search of Ecstasy
Post date:Host Phil Cousineau explores the ecstatic state -- a global phenomenon found in all kinds of spiritual, religious, and wisdom traditions.
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Chinese Restaurants
Post date:Chinese Restaurants tells the story of the Chinese Diaspora through its most recognizable and enduring icon -- the family-run Chinese restaurant.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Cardboard Crafting: Ana Serrano's Paper Worlds
Post date:Artist Ana Serrano constructs cardboard-made sculptures inspired by Latino pop culture, and the beauty found in the day-to-day built environment of L.A.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Cardboard Crafting: Ana Serrano's Paper Worlds
Post date:Artist Ana Serrano constructs cardboard-made sculptures inspired by Latino pop culture, and the beauty found in the day-to-day built environment of L.A.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
PHOTOS: "Fútbol, the Beautiful Game" at LACMA
Post date:LACMA's "Fútbol: the Beautiful Game" presents offerings by nearly 30 artists whose works center in some way on the global sport.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Job Piston: Fossilizing the Ephemeral
Post date:Artist and photographer Job Piston talks about his unique chemical portraiture process and print installation, currently on view at the California Museum of Photography in Riverside.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Hiromi Takizawa's ULTRAVIOLET Illuminations
Post date:Hiromi Takizawa's "ULTRAVIOLET: Light Installation" explores the role of light in architectural and environmental spaces.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Hiromi Takizawa's ULTRAVIOLET Illuminations
Post date:Hiromi Takizawa's "ULTRAVIOLET: Light Installation" explores the role of light in architectural and environmental spaces.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Kamol Tassananchalee: Thailand's Emissary of Art
Post date:Artist Kamol Tassananchalee shares the Thai artistic spirit overseas and encourages fellow Thai artists and his students to draw inspiration from their own roots and overseas.
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Music
Artbound
Chelsea Wolfe and the Art of Darkness
Post date:Chelsea Wolfe brought her atmospheric brand of rock to the KCET studios for a special session exclusively for Artbound and a dedicated group of Wolfe's followers.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
MOCA Raises $100 Million
Post date:After less than a year, the Museum of Contemporary Art met its goal of raising its endowment to $100 million. The museum has set out to raise another $50 million.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Mystical Mindscapes of Hung Viet Nguyen
Post date:Hung Viet Nguyen transitioned from a career as a biologist to one as an artist. He has maintained a keen interest in the way living creatures live, procreate, interact and die.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Market Makeover: Euclid Market Transformation
Post date:Euclid Market in Boyle Heights will have its grand reopening on Saturday, December 14.
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literature
Artbound
San Luis Obispo's Micro-Libraries and Art-Object Books
Post date:Artists and librarians in San Luis Obispo experiment with traditional methods of reading, lending, and publishing of books.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Weekender: Experiments in the Desert, Subatomic Particles and Monumental Drawings
Post date:Take a look at our list of art event picks this week.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Weekender: Indie Video Games, East L.A. Surrealism and Monster Masks
Post date:From East Los Angeles surrealism and indie video games, to monster masks and collective typing, here's our list of art events taking place this weekend in Los Angeles.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Grand Grotesquerie of Gabe Bartalos
Post date:"Abhorrence and Obsession" celebrates the surreal and fantastical worlds of special effects artist Gabe Bartalos.
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