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Baron Davis, the South Central L.A. legend, is navigating the transition of life after hoops with his second love: rapping.
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Nels Cline widens his eyes, gets an ultra-serious look on his face, brings his hands up. “Yes,” he says, with an exaggerated ...
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The site-specific, international art exhibition Desert X that lands in the Coachella Valley every two years opened March 8 ...
Spread the love Hip-hop, as a genre and cultural force, has evolved dramatically since its inception in the 1970s. From its ...
In a changing world, Paris Fashion Week remains a vital platform for culture and business, celebrating the power of art in ...
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Family members of Linda Becerra Moran, a trans woman who was shot and killed by Los Angeles police officers, have filed a lawsuit against the city.
The officers were identified by the LA Times as Sgt. Denny Jong, who is Asian, Lt. Louis Lavender, who is Black, Ofc. Shirley Burgos, a Latina, Ofc. Christian Flores, a Latino, and an officer ...