Decades ago, the writer Octavia Butler had imagined a Los Angeles ravaged by fires. The Altadena cemetery where the science fiction and Afrofuturism author is buried did catch fire last week but ...
TERRY TANG, JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER and JAE HONG Associated PressJanuary 13, 2025 Share this post ...
“Broadway is not just lights and glamour—it’s grit,” explained Gandy. “We’re a community, but we’re also a business. It’s called show business for a reason. The work is hard, but ...
Christopher Weber, Julie Watson and John Seewer, Associated PressJanuary 9, 2025 ...
“The first thing that happens is diversity gets sacrificed,” said Ramon.
“The first thing that happens is diversity gets sacrificed,” said Ramon.
For more than half a century, Linda Burnes Bolton, DrPH, RN, FAAN, elevated the role of nursing at Cedars-Sinai and across the country—inspiring a generation of nurses while shaping healthcare ...
Various city officials and esteemed members of the faith community joined in a citywide Day of Prayer and Reflection at First AME Church in South Los Angeles on Jan. 20.
The LA Art Show, Los Angeles’ premier art fair, returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center from February 19 to 23, 2025, with a 30th-anniversary celebration emphasizing diversity and inclusion.
The alumni and current students of Morningside High School came together for their annual Ole School vs New School Basketball game on Saturday. The annual event was a bittersweet occasion as ...
Since Bryant Temple African American Methodist Episcopal Church launched its Community Development Corporation (CDC) in 2017, the organization has quietly seen South L.A. through the challenges of ...
“I encourage others to take ownership of their image and their story,” Wren T. Brown said, reflecting on the importance of preserving Black artistic history. “The dots are absolutely ...