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Central American Art and Resistance in 1980’s LA

In this episode, we go back to 1980s Los Angeles, when civil wars in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua sent hundreds of thousands of people north and helped turn LA into “Little Central America.” With professor and longtime participant Rubén Martínez as our guide—someone who ...  Afficher plus

Motown of the West: Before Motown

Before the Supremes, before Berry Gordy, a Los Angeles record label run out of a garage was shaping the future of American music.Founded by Dootsie Williams in the early 1950s, Dootone Records became a hub of innovation—recording doo-wop, jazz, and the first Black comedy albums t ...  Afficher plus

Monk at Palo Alto: The Tape That Slept 50 Years

Jaime Roque follows a lost concert that almost never happened—and the homemade tape that kept it alive.

The story begins in 1968 with a teenager who can’t get into jazz clubs and decides to bring Thelonious Monk to his public-school auditorium instead. Tickets lag ...

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Behold & Belonging: From Getty to Boyle Heights

A community photo classroom opens the door to a different way of entering a museum.

Inside Las Fotos Project—part classroom, part studio, all community—young photographers use images to say who they are. A new collaboration connects their voices to a landmark exhi ...

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Behold & Belonging: From Getty to Boyle Heights

A community photo classroom opens the door to a different way of entering a museum.

Inside Las Fotos Project—part classroom, part studio, all community—young photographers use images to say who they are. A new collaboration connects their voices to a landmark exhi ...

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