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Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles to open Jongsuk Yoon's first solo exhibition in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles announced the first solo exhibition of Korean-German artist Jongsuk Yoon in the United States. Born in South Korea in 1965, Yoon relocated to Europe in the early 1990s to study art at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under German conceptual artist Fritz Schwegler. After her studies, she settled in Düsseldorf and focused her practice on drawings and paintings that hover in the space between figuration and abstraction. In works on paper, canvas, as well as directly on walls, Yoon creates charged and dreamlike color field landscapes that reflect her interests in both European and American Modernism and East Asian traditions.
Driver Flees After Fatally Hitting Pedestrian in Compton
COMPTON (CNS) – A pedestrian was killed after they were struck by a. vehicle in a hit-and-run crash in Compton, authorities said today. California Highway Patrol officers responded to the intersection of. Rosecrans and Keene avenues around 9:03 p.m. Tuesday and found the pedestrian. in traffic lanes on Rosecrans,...
FBI searching for woman accused of robbing Bank of America branch in Gardena
The FBI is searching for a woman accused of robbing a Bank of America branch in Gardena.On May 31, a female suspect attempted to rob a Bank of America at 118 W Rosecrans Avenue in #Gardena. After passing a demand note, she was seen leaving the bank in a white sedan. If you can identify the suspect, please contact the FBI at 3104776565 or @lasdhq #WantedWednesday pic.twitter.com/G7opvIFTcx— FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) July 3, 2024 The bank she allegedly targeted is located on Rosecrans Avenue and Main Street.The FBI said the suspect, who was wearing a black face mask and a baseball cap, passed a note to the bank teller, demanding cash, according to the FBI. The woman then fled the building in a white sedan.It's unclear how much money she got away with.Anyone with information is urged to contact the FBI or the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Excerpt: Trent Perry on UCLA Recruiting Him, Incoming Transfers
In this excerpt, UCLA freshman Trent Perry talks about how his recruitment went with the Bruins coaches after he decommitted from USC and how it was a good fit for him. He also talks about how the incoming transfers can make an im�
Vandals burn flags at Lakewood Veterans Memorial; city to raise new flags Monday
Lakewood's mayor encouraged people to attend Monday's ceremony to “show those misguided vandals how to respect our flag.” The post Vandals burn flags at Lakewood Veterans Memorial; city to raise new flags Monday appeared first on Long Beach Post.
UCLA Trying Hard With 2026 CB RJ Sermons
This article was written by 247Sports recruiting expert Brandon Huffman. Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) 2026 cornerback RJ Sermons is looking coast-to-coast in his recruitment. To read this full article and more, subscribe now — SALE: 50% off first year. Get access to this article and all of the in-depth coverage from...
Shakespeare by the Sea presents: Cardenio or Double Falsehood @ Rush Park in Rossmoor – Review
Shakespeare by the Sea’s new adaptation of Cardenio or Double Falsehood will be playing at various parks around Los Angeles and Orange County from June 22 to August 4, 2024. I watched the production at Rush Park in Rossmoor, CA. Productions may vary in different locations and performances. Cardenio or Double Falsehood is one of the more contested Shakespearean tales regarding authorship. Shakespeare by the Sea’s new adaptation from Jonathan Fisher and Anna Miles leans into the mystery of the authorship even more and adds a new modern twist that fits like a glove.
Janet Evans On Her Role In The 2028 Olympics In Los Angeles
In her role as Chief Athlete Officer, Evans is faced with organizing accommodations for 15,000 athletes at the 2028 LA Olympics. Archive photo via Jack Spitser/Spitser Photography. This article originally appeared in the 2024 Olympic Preview edition of SwimSwam Magazine, courtesy of author Riley Overend. Subscribe to the SwimSwam Magazine...
Massive electric forklifts get to work at the Port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles is getting closer to reaching its goal of zero emission operations, deploying five electric top handlers each capable of grabbing 100,000 lb. shipping containers and stacking them up to six high. Visibly similar to forklifts, top handlers grab containers from the top instead of lifting...
The Top 10 USC Trojans football players of the last decade
Welcome to another walk down USC Trojans football memory lane. There are 56 days remaining until Troy starts its new season, but in the meantime, we're thinking about the last ten years. The previous decade of USC football was arguably the most polarizing in the program's history. Nevertheless, ten former Trojans stood out as having led USC to all its high points from the 2014 to 2023 seasons.
Discoveries From Disasters: A Talk With Oceanographer David Valentine
During a research voyage in 2011, Professor David Valentine discovered massive amounts of DDT dumped off the coast of Los Angeles. For several years he worked alongside graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and a journalist at the Los Angeles Times to publicize the issue, attracting attention and funding to study the contaminants and the risk they pose to society and the environment.
4th of July Pancake Breakfast South Pasadena | Fire Station Hosts the Kiwanis Club Annual Tradition
Hundreds of South Pasadenans came out bright and early for the much anticipated and beloved tradition of the Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast on 4th of July. Held at the iconic South Pasadena Firehouse, revelers were welcomed by Kiwanis members, South Pasadena firefighters, police officers, along with city staff and elected officials who gathered to make and share a delicious and hot pancake breakfast with all the fixings.
Thieves vandalize popular Torrance restaurant, steal safe
A popular restaurant in Torrance has added new security layers after it was targeted by thieves in an incident that was caught on surveillance video.Footage captured the break-in at Aunty Maile's Hawaiian Restaurant last week. It shows two thieves crawling on the floor through the restaurant after entering through a smashed window. They then went straight for a safe that was bolted to the ground.The owners had just returned home after attending a funeral in Hawaii when their alarm company called to alert them."We have an amazing community and a lot of support from the community," said owner Kai Tsukiyama. "They're all coming out just to do what they can to help us out, which is amazing. We couldn't be more thankful. It's definitely hard. We weren't prepared for it and it's one of the rare occasions when they actually got a lot, and it hurt us quite a bit."Despite the break-in, the owners managed to repair the broken windows and reopened the restaurant without any delays.Meanwhile, anyone with information on the break-in is urged to contact authorities.
The 3 children allegedly abducted by their mother in Los Angeles have been found
The three children that police say were abducted by their mother in Los Angeles have been located, authorities announced on Sunday. The children, Mar-Naiya Shelton, 14, Major Shelton, 12, and Jeneral Wellace-Peterson, 6, were taken by their mother Timberly White around 9 a.m. Saturday morning in the 2000 block of West Florence Avenue in South L.A., […]
USC Football 2024 Schedule: Toughest Three-Game Stretch
USC's 2024 season is right around the corner, one of the most highly anticipated seasons in recent memory with the joining of the Big Ten schedule and a new defensive staff for Lincoln Riley. We decided to focus on several specific categories when it comes to this schedule, moving onto the first multiple game category for the Toughest Three-Game Stretch of 2024.
Black former Disney employee sues, alleging racial discrimination
A Black man is suing Disney Content Services Inc., alleging he was wrongfully fired in 2022 because he complained about a racially charged atmosphere that included displays of the Confederate flag and a Donald Trump insignia in the workplace.
Theater preview: Summer shines spotlight on reimagined classics, award-winning dramas
This post was updated July 7 at 6:53 p.m. Theater’s most vibrant productions are heating up the summer stage. This season, Los Angeles is shining with lively adaptations and contemporary dramas that will surely move audiences. Including Tony Award-winning musicals and Emmy Award-winning directors, this summer’s theatrical slate promises a buzzing lineup.
Four Cars Burn In Suspicious Fire
LOCATION: 2048 W GREENLEAF AVE (Glen Oaks Apartments) Anaheim Fire and Rescue responded to a reported structure fire. When units arrived, they found four vehicles at an apartment complex well involved in a fire. Firefighters knocked down the fire, and Arson investigators were en route to investigate the cause of...
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