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God’s work: Frank Lloyd Wright, quintessential American modernist

Columnist · August 3, 2017

The first time I became aware of the stunning power of architecture, I was 17 and walked into the terra-cotta cocoon of Grady Gammage Auditorium in Tempe, AZ. The building sparked […]

LACMA holds scoping meeting on Zumthor project

Suzan Filipek · September 1, 2016

The public review process for a proposed “Building for the Permanent Collection” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has begun. About 170 people attended the standing-room only public […]

Jazz at LACMA series is a magical celebration of Los Angeles

Suzan Filipek · March 31, 2016

People come from all over to hear jazz at LACMA on Friday nights. And not just any jazz, says Mitch Glickman, director of the series, celebrating its 25th year this […]

Surfing to Tom Sawyer Camp among favorites

Columnist · March 31, 2016

This month’s Larchmont Chronicle features a camp guide (pages 13 to 22) as well as the camps recommended this month by our Mommy Beat columnist, Danielle Avazian-Reyes. Click on the […]

Renaissance underway on, over Wilshire

Suzan Filipek · March 3, 2016

Museums in the Mile Art museum director Michael Govan is perhaps the greatest fan of the futuristic design in the works for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. “I […]

LACMA wing over Wilshire is so ‘L.A.’

Suzan Filipek · July 31, 2014

A recently released design aimed to transform the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and extend a wing across Wilshire Blvd. “is brilliant,” says architect Douglas Meyer, Windsor Square. “It is […]

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