“On the same Tuesday in March that will see Mayor Eric Garcetti facing no real opposition for reelection, L.A. voters will consider Measure S (once known as the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative), which calls for a two-year moratorium on major new development projects. Its backers say new construction is out of control — and out of scale with historically low-rise Los Angeles. What they can’t quite bring themselves to say is that the measure itself is an expression of mourning for an L.A. that is already dead, a city of single-family subdivisions, highway construction, discriminatory zoning and free parking that worked (to the degree that it ever did) only as long as the region continued to sprawl voraciously at the edges.”
The 24-Year-Old Choreographer Who Wants To Make Dance The Intersection Of Everything
“Artists fail when they aren’t able to make their art a brand,” says the choreographer and dancer, who is lean in an almost feline way, with thick muscles that propel him into lithe motion at the slightest provocation. “We want to be at the intersection of dance and fashion — of dance and advertising. How do we get dance to a wider audience?”
Surprise: New V&A Director Is A Member Of Parliament
Tristram Hunt, the Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent, a Midlands city that’s been dubbed “the Brexit capital” (66% ‘leave’ vote), is leaving politics to take over the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
St. Mark’s In Venice Is Scaffold-Free For First Time In 23 Years
Unfortunately, this may last only a few months.