Saturday, April 25

Screen Scene: Bronson

"Bronson" aims its spotlight at the illustrious life of Charles Bronson "“ not the American actor, but the human wrecking ball who copped the moniker as his fighting name on the way to becoming the "most violent prisoner in Britain," as the press is fond of calling him. Read more...



Food Review: Tender Greens

As a Los Angeles health nut, I am well versed in the art of salad selection. I have perused many a menu in search of appealing greenery, usually coming up short with only the ubiquitous Caesar or bland house salad to choose from. This was not the case with Tender Greens "“ a cafeteria-style eatery that proved to please even this salad snob's palate. Read more...


Part Time Punks Festival prompts post-punk music revival

While few would recognize the band name The Raincoats, just about everyone knows the name of grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain. Read more...

Photo: DJ Michael Stock is the leader of the weekly Part Time Punks club, which attracts many up-and-coming bands in the alternative-rock music scene at The Echo.



Fowler Museum exhibits show art and tradition of basketry

For many, a basket is just an afterthought, something incidental that you place on top of a picnic blanket and put fried chicken in. Read more...

Photo: The Fowler Museum’s newest exhibit, “Grass Roots: African Origins of American Art,” focuses on the history and importance of the art of basketry. It showcases pieces like the one shown here, featuring an African woman carrying a woven basket on her head.