Film and television actors, producers, singers, radio announcers and a cartoon character are slated to be given stars in Hollywood's Walk of Fame in its 1985-86 award season.
Wade Saunders takes a new tack in an exhibition of nearly 20 small bronzes.
Pins and key chain replicas of the Hollywood Walk of Fame sidewalk stars of comedians Stan Laurel
An art-world Rambo has been shaping up in various guises for the last four years in John Sonsini's paintings.
Using a combination of wood, sand, wire and pigment, Eileen Senner creates enigmatic, roughly hewn sculptures that suggest fossilized relics rescued from an archaeological dig.
Last year Kazuo Kadonaga went to Japan and purchased a huge supply of silkworms.
Seiji Kunishima's granite and metal sculptures parallel many principles of the Zen dry garden.
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YOUR DAD'S a hotshot director. Your mom's an Oscar winner. You've got it made. Don't you?
The City Council, acting on a motion by Councilman Steve Schulte, directed the city attorney last week to draft an ordinance protecting AIDS victims from discrimination.
Native Philadelphian Richard Fielder is producer of "George Washington II," the CBS miniseries now shooting in Philly's Society Hill.
Neo-Expressionism has a dreamy manifestation that might be called Neo-Arcadianism and James Trivers practices it in his debut solo.
The City Council, continuing its anti-discrimination efforts, passed a law last week under which landlords will be fined up to $1,000 for refusing to rent to students.
The city has awarded a $200,000 grant to Alternative Living for the Aging, a housing service for senior citizens.
Landlords angered over the City Council's stance on rent control continued their protest for a more moderate rent law this week by painting their apartment buildings red.
Congratulations to John Rechy for his honest and objective article (Editorial Pages, Jan. 16) "West Hollywood's Identity: a Good City, Not a Gay City."
The City Council Subcommittee on Planning and Zoning has scheduled two public hearings in March to develop a comprehensive General Plan and prepare zoning ordinances and parking plans.
West Hollywood City Hall will open at 8611 Santa Monica Blvd. on Monday, replacing temporary
The City Council split 2 to 2 last week over whether to grant an entertainment license to a controversial Sunset Boulevard nightclub.