Actor John Travolta will be given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a 12:30 p.m. ceremony Wednesday.
Klaus Landsberg, a pioneer in the television industry, will be posthumously awarded a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 12:30 p.m.
By now, habitues of local art are familiar with the paintings Frederick Wight has made since retiring as the distinguished director of the UCLA art galleries that bear his name.
Actor Jamie Farr, best known for his portrayal of Sgt.
Comedian and film actor Dom DeLuise will be awarded a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday in a rare evening ceremony starting at 7.
What a breath of fresh air it was to read Lewis Beale's "Mayhem in the Land of Wyeth" (Aug. 11) on the coming movie about Pennsylvania's Johnston gang (robbery, rape, murder).
Norman Lundin is a Seattle-based painter who paints interior studies and still lifes in a predominantly gray palette as a means to exploring the metaphysical properties of light, reflection and shadow.
Manet is credited with being the first painter to give black its full value as a color, but L.A. artist Michael Roberts is a worthy successor to the title.
Actor Lorne Greene, who became famous as cowboy patriarch Ben Cartwright on television's "Bonanza," will be awarded a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame at 12:30 p.m.
Time was when appreciating contemporary art according to subject matter was regarded as gauche and irrelevant.
An exhibition of sculpture by Eileen Senner might be titled "Homage to Moby Dick."
Veteran gay activist Morris Kight has been appointed by 3rd District Supervisor Edmund D.
Pepo Pichler's primitive surrealist paintings take the viewer on a harrowing excursion comparable to Dante's journey through hell.
Volunteer workers and donations of cash, clothing, food and furniture are needed at the Hollywood
"Transitional exhibition" is a charitable critical euphemism for an art that has abandoned former virtue without gaining new ground.
Anne Marie Karlsen's paintings and collages straddle a thin line between modernism, with its focus on form, color, shape and geometry, and post-modernism, with its desire to reveal the structural deceits of the same.
Given the unabashed hedonism of Michael Falzone's latest paintings and sculptures, it's hard to believe that this Altadena-based artist began his career as a Minimalist.
As in work by Frederic Church and Alfred Bierstadt, Peter Zakosky's epic landscapes present the natural universe as the splendid stage on which man acts out his baffling play.
At first glance, Brian Pilon's wall constructions resemble weathered industrial detritus left out in the rain for several months then brought indoors to be displayed as fetishistic urban relics: part architectural totem, part structural artifact.
One of the more interesting contradictions resulting from the cross-cultural hybridization between East and West has been the ambiguous status of the art object itself.