Alphonse Mucha’s indelible art nouveau images, on view at the Phillips Collection, live on in the visual style of the ...
“Soft Surrealism” is an artwork in Adams Square Mini-Park in Glendale by architect and artist Mandy Palasik that uses an existing historic gas station as the container for colorful inflatable tubes ...
During the Great Highway’s monthlong closure, the city will conduct its annual sand relocation from the north end of Ocean ...
The Grateful Dead has a hoard of different songs that pluck at the heart chords, though, it seems "Ripple" just might be the best.
To commemorate Women’s History Month, Sacramento based artists Michelle Dahl and Gina Grice have their artwork on display at ...
Barbara Funnell had 85 fruit trees, so she started making jams, jellies and pies to sell at area farmers markets. Now her local business is catching on.
Except for a few songs from earlier releases, virtually all the music on “Enjoying the Ride” is previously unreleased, ...
Discover the story behind the iconic Jerry Garcia painting at WMNF, created by musician-turned-artist Marty Balin. Learn about its historical significance and the personal connections that make it a ...
The Magic of Line" at the Phillips Collection shows how Alphonse Mucha has influenced album design, manga artists, and more.
A new music venue will soon open in Chicago’s West Loop, paying homage to one of the most iconic names in music history.
Although Dean did his best to stay unphotographed over the years, he does appear in the background on the cover art for her 1969 album “My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy.” In 2015, she explained to ...
And just like their decades of musical output, the Grateful Dead are unbeaten when it comes to merch. From the Stealie skull logo to Bertha to the dancing bears, the Grateful Dead have enough ...
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