For director Mark Bristol, casting is an art. Literally. The veteran storyboard artist wanted a top-notch cast for his second feature, but without a studio budget, how could he convince
Montana Avenue has a new hub for the literati, Zibby’s Bookshop, where owner Zibby Owens personally curates the titles. Eighteen authors participated in grand opening weekend signings including novelist Laura Munson and first-time memoirist Natasha Sizlo.
Each season has its scents. The intoxicating aroma of pea blossom, whose power belies the fragility of its petals, heralds the arrival of spring. Just as reliably, the odor of
“The Other White Meat.”
It was one of the catchiest advertising taglines of the 1990s, laid over images of fit, smiling people who, when not eating gourmet meals were exercising
Maty Ezraty, co-founder of YogaWorks, which helped spread the practice of yoga across Los Angeles and throughout the country, died this week while visiting Tokyo. She was 55 years old.
Playwright Arthur Miller died before Twitter, Facebook and Instagram were invented, but he still managed to nail our obsession with getting likes.
“Bernard is not well liked, is he?” Willy
By Tatiana Blackington James
Fruit farmers are in a sunny mood. The rains that wreaked havoc on their crops have stopped, their muddy fields have dried out, and they are