California | Local

Mural or Graffiti? City Draws Line

California | Local | By Daniel Hernandez | August 25, 2005
Los Angeles is often called the mural capital of the world – and no place is this truer than on the streets of Boyle Heights, where hundreds of walls at pharmacies, general stores, guitar shops and even churches have been transformed into urban artwork. Read more

Sports

News

Affordable art? Right this way

News | By Scott Timberg | August 25, 2005
SOMEWHERE between a dorm-room poster of Monet’s waterlilies and the Robert Rauschenberg painting owned by Eli Broad is another level – the beginnings of an art collection that can be built by anyone with a few grand to spend. Read more

Business

Levi Imitates Art: Warhol’s Work to Pop Up on Clothes

Business | By Leslie Earnest | August 25, 2005
Four decades after Andy Warhol made Campbell’s Soup cans chic, San Francisco-based Levi Strauss & Co. Read more

Entertainment

Tea Party’

Entertainment | By Joyce L. Glazier | August 25, 2005
THE other fairy joined the first one. Read more

National

Opinion

Love and marriage, L.A.-style

Opinion | By Ryan Smith | August 25, 2005
On Saturday I will be a groomsman at what can only be described as a very L.A. wedding: It will feature English and Spanish, rap and marimba, Rick James and Celia Cruz. Read more

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