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in the eye of the beholder

Overheard in LACMA: conversation between child (~10 yrs old?) and parent Child: Are we almost done? Parent: Yes it looks like we are. Child: There are millions of pictures. Why would people paint so many pictures? It’s a fair question.

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MTA

what you don’t want to see when you’re already late: exactly what you want to see (but equally distressing as “delayed” when there is, in fact, NO bus in visual range): It’s a long story (not really) and needless to … Continue reading

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LACMA SoCal exhibit

The SoCal art exhibit currently at LACMA is kind of a hodgepodge of various “Southern Californian” art styles and art pieces. It’s nothing too in-depth, but it’s part of regular museum admission, which means it’s free after 5pm, and it’s … Continue reading

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la brea

the child reaches the mother cannot reach the horror the horror, then resignation. and yet, next door the un-resigned results of intelligence and insanity, beautifully blended. outside another stands in this redundant place, just above now-still tar. was it once … Continue reading

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