Archive for Thursday, August 25, 2005
California | Local
Mural or Graffiti? City Draws Line
California | Local |
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
A SHOT IN THE DARK
Sports |
August 25, 2005
In the simplest possible terms – all that’s really known for certain
– Loren Wade shot a man. Read more
News
Affordable art? Right this way
News |
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 |
August 25, 2005
Four decades after Andy Warhol made Campbell’s Soup cans chic, San
Francisco-based Levi Strauss & Co. Read more
Entertainment
National
A CIA Cover Blown, a White House Exposed
National |
August 25, 2005
Toward the end of a steamy summer week in 2003, reporters were
peppering the White House with phone calls and e-mails, looking for
someone to defend the administration’s claims about weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq. Read more
Opinion
Love and marriage, L.A.-style
Opinion |
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
Home & Garden
Recasting the actor’s studio
Home & Garden |
August 25, 2005
CENTRAL casting couldn’t have made Stephen Saint-Onge’s latest
makeover project any easier. Read more
World
Feeling as Small as His Herd
World |
August 25, 2005
Every sunset, when his favorite cow ambles to his bush camp, Bermo
Bello leaps up like an overeager suitor, scurrying to meet her with a
twitter in his voice. Read more
