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Make merry at the medieval ‘Koroneburg Renaissance Festival'
The ye olde season of jousting, jesting, and frolicking is in full flower at the “permanently built” faire.
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Meet The Flower Doctor healing hearts one bouquet at a time.
California Live correspondent Lisa Breckenridge visits Magical Blooms in Redondo Beach, where Jenny Barker, better known as The Flower Doctor, blends artistry, intuition, and a touch of flower magic to help people reconnect, restore, and celebrate. Discover how her custom floral “prescriptions” are designed to heal, and what different blooms can do for the soul.
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Peek inside the stunning San Francisco Decorator Showcase house…
San Francisco’s prestigious Pacific Heights neighborhood is once again the setting for the highly anticipated Decorator Showcase, running until May 26th, 2025. This year, the sophisticated and spacious mansion on Pacific Avenue has been transformed by the region’s most talented interior and landscape designers into an immersive and inspiring experience for the public. Visitors can explore the five levels of...
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Corita Art Center celebrates the legacy of the “Pop-Art Nun”
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad visits the newly-opened Corita Art Center in the Arts District in downtown LA where Executive Director Nellie Scott gives a tour of the inaugural exhibit “Heroes and Sheroes.” The Corita Art Center houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of artwork from artist, educator and activist, Corita Kent.
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See how art can provide vital healthcare for Angelenos in need…
The Venice Family Clinic, a non-profit organization that provides essential medical, dental, and mental health services to Angelenos in need, is getting ready for its annual Art Walk and Auction. More than 200 artists will display their works, with proceeds from the event going directly to the clinic.
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A toothy little monster called Labubu is the latest fashion craze
The fluffy collectibles, which come in mystery boxes sold by Pop Mart, sell out in seconds as people crowd online and in-person queues in hopes of snagging one.
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Balenciaga to Camp: A look at Met Gala themes over the years
From “The World of Balenciaga” in 1973 to “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” in 2024, here are some of the most iconic themes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual fundraiser.
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Chalk art is the heart of this free festival at Mission Santa Barbara
Admire madonnari as they bring the pavement to powerful life, one chalk swirl at a time.
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Celebrate National Poetry Month with “Da Poetry Lounge.”
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad visits Da Poetry Lounge at the Greenway Court Theatre in West Hollywood where the nonprofit organization has celebrated the art of poetry with weekly open mic nights for the past 26 years.
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Ever heard of shadow art? Take a peek at these whimsical works of art!
Damon Belanger’s shadow art installations have transformed Redwood City’s public spaces, turning ordinary objects into whimsical, ever-changing shadow sculptures. The artist, with a background in graphic design and fine art, strategically placed cut-out shapes that, when illuminated by sunlight, cast playful and surprising shadows, engaging residents and visitors alike.
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Trump portrait artist says career is in peril after president accuses her of distorting his likeness
The artist who painted a portrait of President Donald Trump for the Colorado State Capitol said reviews on her work have “changed for the worst” since Trump accused her of distorting his image and that her livelihood is “in danger of not recovering.”
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San Diego celebrates Arts, Culture & Creativity Month in San Ysidro
San Diego city government officials Friday celebrated the launch of Arts, Culture & Creativity Month along with working artists and state and local leaders at a nonprofit in San Ysidro.
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Solvang's first ‘Brick & Builds' weekend to click with LEGO-inspired joy
A Kids Brick Build area and panels featuring Master LEGO Builders are on the colorful calendar.
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Meet the artist behind the 3,400 square foot mural at LAX's Terminal 4
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis pays a visit to LA-based artist Allison Kunath’s studio in Ventura, California. Allison is known for her massive mural on display at LAX in Terminal 4 that brings hope, joy, and inspiration to travelers around the world.
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Learn the art of marbling and create your own silk scarves in Huntington Beach!
California Live correspondent, Lisa Breckenridge, visits Mayu Silk Art in Huntington Beach for a lesson in the ancient art of water marbling. This unique craft involves painting on water and transferring it to silk scarves. But beyond the colorful scarves, it’s a stroke of kindness for owners Star & Phil Greenwood – who give a portion of their proceeds back...
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New at the Sawdust Art Fest: A hands-on ‘Spring Fling' takes the wheel
The one-weekend-only event will give people a chance to roll up their sleeves and make art.
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Putting our best foot forward with Irish Dancing!
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis visits Celtic Irish Dance Academy in Studio City for a lesson in Irish Dancing just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
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Patrick Molloys: Transport yourself to Ireland in the heart of Hermosa Beach
CA Live’s Amber Pfister heads to Hermosa Beach to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Patrick Molloys and learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness!
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Bonita exhibit highlights history of Friendship Park, challenges of immigration
A new art exhibit in Bonita wants to highlight the humanitarian aspect of what’s playing out at the border. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright explains.
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Bonita exhibit highlights history of Friendship Park, challenges of immigration
A recent exhibit at a Bonita museum highlights the history and challenges facing Friendship Park, which has been closed since 2020.