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Life & Arts

Sara Evans Fills Up Smothers Theatre

September 27, 2016 by Madeleine Carr

Photos by Milan LoiaconoRenowned country artist Sarah Evans performed at Smothers Theatre Thursday night, packing the theater with fans of all ages.She performed both her own originals as well as covers such as Walk the Moon's "Shut Up and Dance," in front of a enraptured audience. She stood onstage with her six-person band; a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, drummer, a … [Read more...] about Sara Evans Fills Up Smothers Theatre

City Hall to Display Late Malibu Resident Fred Ward’s Historic Photographs

September 27, 2016 by Rachel Ettlinger

Photos by Rachel EttlingerMalibu City Council approved a proposal to host a photography exhibit in City Hall featuring the work of late Malibu resident Fred Ward at Sept. 12's agenda meeting.Commissioner Suzanne Zimmer said at the council meeting that the Cultural Arts Commission is honored to contribute to the creation of this exhibit.“I think it’s we who feel … [Read more...] about City Hall to Display Late Malibu Resident Fred Ward’s Historic Photographs

Abbot Kinney Festival Lives On

September 27, 2016 by Caroline Laganas

Photos by Caroline LaganasThe sun scorched down on the swarm of bodies that strolled along Abbot Kinney Boulevard on Sunday. The street was surrounded by more than 300 fine art and artisan vendors, dozens of food booths and gourmet trucks, four live music stages, three beer and spirit gardens, a Kidsquad with rides and activities, restaurants and chic boutiques. The atmosphere … [Read more...] about Abbot Kinney Festival Lives On

Freshmen Keep Fashion ‘Fresh’ on Campus

September 27, 2016 by Kristin Vartan

Photos by Kristin Vartan The first year of college can be an era of self-establishment. What a freshman wears around campus is almost like visual propaganda for who they are and how they want to be perceived. While this may sound overwhelming, it can be a lot of fun and easier than new students may think. Three freshmen wear their personalities on their sleeves, among other … [Read more...] about Freshmen Keep Fashion ‘Fresh’ on Campus

Smorgasburg Takes Farmers Markets to Another Level

September 27, 2016 by Micah Lambert

Photos by Micah LambertInterested in exploring new spots in LA? Why not try Smorgasburg, a new farmers market in downtown LA boasting dozens of exciting local food vendors, artisan crafts and vintage clothing. Created in May 2011 in Williamsburg, New York, Smorgasburg is as a spin-off of the acclaimed Brooklyn Flea Market. Founders Jonathan Butler and Eric Demby expanded to Los … [Read more...] about Smorgasburg Takes Farmers Markets to Another Level

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