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Self-Plagiarism?

Amy Bernays | Posted 01.06.2012 | Arts

Amy Bernays

The Bridges of Glendale, 36x48x2, 2010 I painted this. Then I sold it, which is great. But I missed it. I liked it as an object to hang in ...

Port of LA Shows You Can Be Pro-Jobs and Pro-Environment

Antonio Villaraigosa | Posted 01.06.2012 | Los Angeles

Antonio Villaraigosa

Our port is a vital economic engine for the region -- additional cargo means additional jobs. So make no mistake: we need to grow our port, especially now.

L.A.'s Finest Outdoor Dining For Lovers

MapQuest | Lien Ta | Posted 01.05.2012 | Mapquest

In Los Angeles, we enjoy year-round near-perfect weather -- it would be ludicrous not to sit outside and eat. From Silver Lake to Venice Beach, Angele...

Getty Reveals Vintage, Gritty Photos Of LA

Tanja M. Laden | Posted 01.06.2012 | Los Angeles

Tanja M. Laden

2012-01-05-imgpull1.jpgAs if most images of L.A. weren't weird enough, now there's a whole new crop of photos that shed light on a gritty Los Angeles. They're rare snapshots of a (mostly) mid-century L.A., documenting a zeitgeist that no longer exists.

Big, Steely, Shiny and, Thank God, It's Not Jeff Koons

Edward Goldman | Posted 01.04.2012 | Arts

Edward Goldman

The last day of 2011 ended on a rather dramatic note: something stopped me -- figuratively and literally -- in my tracks. I almost bumped into it. It was big, shiny and made out of stainless steel. And, no, it was not, thank God, any of the shiny nonsense by Jeff Koons.

HuffPost Guides: Mount Baldy

The Huffington Post | Laura Agadoni | Posted 01.05.2012 | Travel

Mount Baldy in California is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders. As part of a series on ski resorts, Huffington Post Travel offers our ...

Magnificent Seven From the Year 2011

Edward Goldman | Posted 12.30.2011 | Style

Edward Goldman

I thought it might be a good idea to finish the year by talking about the most memorable, adventurous exhibitions in Los Angeles' museums and galleries over that last year.

2011 Top Los Angeles Theatre Productions

Brad Schreiber | Posted 12.29.2011 | Arts

Brad Schreiber

When one walks out of a play shaking slightly from its effect, there is an element of criminality in trying to assign it a numerical rating. Thus, all of these works deserve the highest praise, on equal footing.

Are Those Ruby Slippers Hanging From Miami Beach Power Lines?

Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 12.30.2011 | Miami

Miami's blue skies and 70 degree weather are probably making you click your heels together and exclaim There's no place like home. Or maybe it's the h...

INTERVIEW: Mr. Brainwash's Pop Art Chaos

Andrew Reilly | Posted 12.29.2011 | Arts

By now, you are probably familiar with Mr. Brainwash, the controversial hot topic that has the art world scratching their heads and opening up their c...

PHOTOS: 5 Restaurants That Get Locals Out Of Los Angeles

Mary Rambin | Posted 12.27.2011 | Travel

Mary Rambin

The cultured community of Venice Beach that lies just south of Santa Monica has once again become the talk of tinseltown. LaLa land locals are ditching the celeb hot spots to immerse themselves in Venice's organic hipster vibe to dine.

A Rabbi's Testimony: The Repression and Elimination of OccupyLA

Rabbi Yonah Bookstein | Posted 12.27.2011 | Religion

Rabbi Yonah Bookstein

There are many reports of the protests, violence and arrests as the final, large-scale Occupy protest in the country came to end. Nonetheless, I feel compelled to tell my story as a clergy witness to the police crackdown.

Uphill Climb For The National American Latino Museum

Posted 12.25.2011 | Latino Voices

LOS ANGELES — Television's highest-earning actress and a San Francisco art museum chief are two of the key figures in the bid to establish a new mus...

Website Brings NY (Or LA, Or SF...) To You

Posted 12.23.2011 | Arts

With every city boasting its own unique atmosphere and flavor, it is a crime that we can only choose one of them to live in at a time. Luckily the web...

Mr. Brainwash Goes Big (PHOTOS)

John Wellington Ennis | Posted 12.23.2011 | Los Angeles

John Wellington Ennis

When you're Thierry Guetta, your biggest challenge may be how to top yourself. After a debut art show that drew thousands in 2008, there may be little else but to live the life of an artist whose work is in demand.

WATCH: Live News Intern Blooper

Posted 12.22.2011 | Comedy

KTLA 5's live local morning show turned a microphone mishap into a running joke this week after audio of an anchor asking their new intern Irene for a...

Beyond the White Cube: Rodarte Channels the Renaissance at the LA County Museum of Art

Yasmine Mohseni | Posted 01.04.2012 | Arts

Yasmine Mohseni

Last week, I attended the press preview for the exhibition Rodarte: Fra Angelico Collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

More Than a Desperate Housewife, Eva Longoria Talks Activism

Avital Binshtock | Posted 12.21.2011 | Green

Avital Binshtock

Eva Longoria, who plays the self-involved Gabrielle Solis on ABC's Desperate Housewives, takes on extracurricular projects that set her far apart from her shallow onscreen persona.

Southern California's Broken Economic Ladder

Gary Orfield | Posted 12.21.2011 | Black Voices

Gary Orfield

Southern California, one of the world's largest and most diverse urban complexes, is rapidly becoming a region of profound economic and geographic polarization.

A Definition of Success in the Fine Arts

Gordy Grundy | Posted 12.28.2011 | Arts

Gordy Grundy

In the last difficult year of his life, Bill demonstrated the same courageous values that he evidenced as an artist. The following testimonials from friends and colleagues paint a portrait of the artist.

Eva Longoria Is Cute And Casual For Trip To Salon

MyDaily | Posted 12.21.2011 | UK Style

Eva Longoria caught our eye as she headed out of the hairdressers in Los Angeles on Tuesday wearing a cute tunic top over leggings....

Magnet Schools Are an Important Option for LAUSD

Gary Orfield | Posted 12.30.2011 | Education

Gary Orfield

We need to make sure that students from all parts of the city have the right to participate in this important alternative, which is one of the only real paths to college, particularly for disadvantaged students, that's left in the City of Los Angeles.

Calling All Luddites: You Have a Kindred Spirit in LA (and DC)

Josh Sawislak | Posted 12.20.2011 | Technology

Josh Sawislak

We too often let policy drive our needs, instead of our needs driving policy. So that's what I want this holiday season: rules that work for technology, not technology that works for rules.

Wim Wenders on Pina: Capturing the Spirit of a Dance Legend With 3D

Terry Keefe | Posted 12.19.2011 | Entertainment

Terry Keefe

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Hot Or Not: Jessica Alba's Monochrome Street Style

MyDaily | Posted 12.19.2011 | UK Style

Jessica Alba stepped out in Los Angeles with husband Cash Warren and their two daughters on Sunday wearing a curious monochrome look....