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With its trippy, wavy bands of blinking rainbow colored lights and hulking, six-story-tall concrete legs, the Triforium looks like a retro alien spaceship that crash landed into downtown Los Angeles.
Nov. 2, 2018
Music
A few months ago, there was a scandal in experimental music, when streaming service Spotify was accused of packing its popular ambient playlists with anonymous artists who had millions of plays but no apparent fanbase.
Oct. 18, 2017
Now that some of the world’s most compelling visual art has found a home inside the Broad, the museum is starting to fill its 50,000-square-foot space with sound.
May 10, 2016
British-German collective Gob Squad is staging a live 12-hour performance marathon that you can stream for free.
June 20, 2020
In 1949, the British composer Daphne Oram wrote a piece for two orchestras.
Aug. 1, 2018
California
A Huntington Harbour woman who died at her husband’s side after a Caribbean shipwreck died of “apparent natural causes,” the Los Angeles County coroner’s office said Wednesday.
Feb. 11, 1988
A Superior Court judge Friday refused to order the remains of a Huntington Harbour woman exhumed as part of her family’s effort to prove that she died of unnatural causes more than two years ago on a deserted Caribbean beach.
Aug. 29, 1987
A Huntington Beach man, part of a highly publicized court battle over how his wife’s $1.2-million estate will be divided, remained in critical condition Wednesday after an airplane crash earlier this week north of San Diego.
March 31, 1988
She had been a doctor’s wife, a mother of three who kept a comfortable house in Huntington Harbour and ran a small clothing business on the side.
Nov. 30, 1986
A Huntington Beach man involved in a highly publicized fight with his stepchildren over the $1.2-million estate of his late wife has died from injuries suffered in the crash of a light aircraft in northern San Diego County last week.
April 3, 1988