1960s Sitcom Star, 80, Looks Unrecognizable in Rare Los Angeles Outing originally appeared on Parade. Linda Kaye Henning, who made her name starring in hit sitcoms from the 1960s and on, made a rare ...
"This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition The City Lost and Found : Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960-1980. The Art Institute of Chicago, October 26, 2014-January 11, ...
In the beginning there was Ferus. So starts many a mistaken notion of the postwar Los Angeles art scene, which slowly but surely erupted into prominence after Ferus Gallery opened on La Cienega ...
Several hundred people affiliated with the SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) race through the Los Angeles Civic Center in a demonstration against the Vietnam War, Jan. 12, 1968. (AP Photo/Harold ...
In the 1960s, Los Angeles was an epicenter of civil rights uprisings fueled by the hypocrisy of its liberal establishment. The mayor, police chief, and paper of record actively suppressed Black, ...
Postwar Los Angeles was a glossy postcard of progress: Its entertainment, aerospace and auto industries were humming along, the weather was always perfect, and the price was right for that suburban ...
Two Los Angeles Dodgers greats who helped lead the team to World Series wins in the 1960s have died. Ron Perranoski, the lefthanded weapon of the Dodgers’ bullpen who helped them win a pair of World ...
Ed Moses has been a significant figure in contemporary art in Los Angeles since his first solo exhibition at Ferus Gallery in 1958. Since the very beginning, drawing has been central to Moses’s ...
After welcoming tourists and travelers for decades, the Hollywood Premiere Motel has become the first of its kind to be designated as a Los Angeles historic landmark. Easily recognized by its iconic ...
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series on the history of graphic design and social activism in California, with a focus on Los Angeles, published in partnership with KCET Artbound. California ...
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