Obituaries
Fujimori was credited with rescuing Peru from economic chaos and leftist insurgency, but was later sentenced to prison on charges of human rights abuses.
Sept. 11, 2024
Entertainment & Arts
This isn’t your grandmother’s ‘Cyrano de Bergerac.’ Pasadena Playhouse brings Martin Crimp’s update to life.
Sept. 9, 2024
Opinion
I see the fierce protectiveness of parents for their families. Their votes this fall can help mitigate wildfire, pollution and extreme heat, which can devastate their kids’ health.
Aug. 15, 2024
Music
One woman accuses Scott Leonard in police reports of raping her at the Kellogg Doolittle house. Leonard has not been charged; his lawyers declined to comment.
July 31, 2024
The Craft & Folk Art Museum presents “Made in China: New Ceramic Works by Keiko Fukazawa,” the first solo museum exhibition of the Los Angeles-based ceramic artist, through May 8.
Jan. 17, 2016
World & Nation
Former Finance Minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski took a slight early lead over Congresswoman Keiko Fujimori in Peru’s presidential balloting Sunday but final results won’t be available until Monday in what analysts are calling an extremely close election.
June 5, 2016
To the editor: Jean-Michel Cousteau calls for the release of SeaWorld’s killer whales, citing the partial success of the release of Keiko (of “Free Willy” fame).
March 25, 2016
Ceramic artist Keiko Fukazawa grew up in Japan and has lived in America for the last 30 years, but she takes her inspiration from China.
Keiko Fujimori appeared to be on her way to a first-round win in Peru’s presidential election on Sunday, exit polls showed, but the race for second place and the right to face her in a June 5 runoff was too close to call.
April 10, 2016
Keiko Fukazawa’s “Spout Monster #1” is an unassuming little smart bomb, a precision-guided work of art that explodes aesthetic conventions by uncovering buried social and political content in ordinary found objects.
Feb. 10, 2016