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Petersen Automotive Museum opens exhibit on lowriders
KABC 7 Los Angeles· 3 days agoTo tell the complete story of the Southern California car culture, you have to include lowriders....
How Lowriders Tell the Story of an Entire Culture
Autoweek via Yahoo News· 6 days agoYou may even gasp. I myself blurted out a Keanau Reeves-worthy “Whoa!” “It’s like stepping into a jewelry box,” said Bryan...
Audrain, LeMay, Petersen, and Other Museums Embrace Japanese Cars—Finally!
Autoweek via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThat is changing. Current major exhibits at the Audrain Automobile Museum, the LeMay and several...
Sunday “Gayle on the Go!”, Sunday, May 19th, 2024
KTLA-TV Los Angeles· 1 day agoIt’s Sunday! Yes, it is a cloudy and a little misty, but we can still have some fun and enjoy some new experiences. Here are some Sunday “Gayle on the...
Things to do in the San Gabriel Valley area, May 17-18
San Gabriel Valley Tribune· 5 days agoHere is a sampling of thing to do in the greater San Gabriel Valley. Los Angeles County Fair –...
The RUF CTR 'Yellow Bird' Is the Greatest 911 Porsche Didn't Build
Road & Track via AOL· 6 days agoMany readers know Meyer as the founding chairman of the Petersen Automotive Museum and a friend of...
New LACMA galleries take shape above Wilshire Boulevard, like a vast bridge
Los Angeles Daily News· 8 hours agoSwiss architect Peter Zumthors’ vision for renovating the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is...
AP Week in Pictures: North America
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoNaval academy students climbed a monument to celebrate their first year in Annapolis, Maryland, wildfires filled the sky with smoke over Edmonton,...
Sam Ragsdale
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoSam Ragsdale is a respected construction leader known for his work on iconic projects in Los Angeles and Southern California. Starting his career at an...
‘Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital' opens at the Academy Museum
NBC Los Angeles· 2 days agoThere's always a newness to the movie industry, which makes sense, given that cinephiles are forever...