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The year was 1992, and Dave Lefner was into his second year of college at Cal State Northridge. He had just discovered printmaking, an artistic soul mate that would stand the test of time, but …
We’re hitting crunch time here at Artworks for our June issue. In fact, our heads are about to explode – too much to do, not enough time. But today we came across a video that …
It’s a voice that comes around only a few times a decade. Once heard, it cannot be forgotten. A three-octave treasure with Joss Stone power and Stevie Nicks spirit. It’s as sultry as a Mel …
Alexandra Hedison’s exhibition “Ithaka” kicked off a month long celebration of photography in Los Angeles, brought to you by the same people responsible for the Lucie Awards – photography’s version of the Academy Awards. “The …
Art camp for women? Hmmmm…let me see; several days away, a room at a lovely hotel in one of the most beautiful places on the planet, painting classes in the morning, adventures in the afternoon …
The air in Joe Ramiro Garcia’s studio is stuffy. The summer afternoon sun in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is baking the place. Garcia’s long, wet, black hair is tied behind his head in a sloppy …
May 18, 2005 – The fading sun dipped below the horizon of the New Jersey Turnpike. Free flowing traffic zipped along at 70 miles an hour. Ricardo Mazal, his wife, Fabiola, and their two young …
That’s actress Sienna Miller in a hospital gown hugging a skeleton, and her role in a new music video only gets more disturbing. At seven minutes long, it’s more like a movie short and is …
If heaven exists… rolling timpanis will part the clouds, soothing strings will swing open the pearly gates, angels’ tongues will greet you in Italian and God will sing opera like Paul Potts.
Passione is the Welshman’s …
Zac Brown Band has whatever IT is. The group possesses that intangible, indescribable thing that makes its music great and unique. Brown’s Georgia drawl blends organically with Jimmy De Martini’s sensual fiddle for a different …
Painter Gino Hollander hates to explain his work, in fact, he says he’s not interested in any kind of a “dialogue with the viewer.” He paints and leaves the interpretation up to others. Gino says …
Sarah McLachlan started her set with a simple comment: “What a glorious day.” It was a statement as honest as her music. A boomerang moon hung above the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, stars …













