Japan House LA presents a new exhibition of woodblock prints by some of Japan s great artists including Katsushika Hokusai. (Courtesy of Japan House LA)
Learn how plagues shaped the history of perfume. Dive into the works of Langston Hughes. Consider the greatness of Miles Davis. Reconsider the legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Explore the universe s cosmic fireworks. Gaze at Japanese woodblock prints. Sit in on a conversation between Sacha Baron Cohen and Eric Idle. Celebrate Mardi Gras with jambalaya, po boys and other Creole eats.
Monday, Feb. 15 - Wednesday, May 31
Nature/Supernature: Visions of This World and Beyond in Japanese Woodblock Prints
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 9, 2021
Elaine Mattson
Don’t you just love it when something you do anyway proves to be pretty good for you? Red wine? Dark chocolate? Reading before bed!
With information gathered from the Mayo Clinic and Sussex University studies.
Reading before bed is definitely one of the best habits you can have. It not only betters your sleep quality but also positively influences the day’s activities.
Reading can help you relax. There’s a reason snuggling up with a good book (and maybe a glass of wine) after a long day sounds so appealing. Research suggests that reading may reduce stress by as much as 68%.
Like everyone else in the industry, Hawke has been roped into the comic book world, as it was recently announced that he would be playing the primary antagonist in the Marvel Disney+ series
Moon Knight. Now that he s playing a spandex character himself, does that make Hawke a hypocrite? Far from it. As his comments on “big business” indicate, Hawke is one of the few mainstream actors who’s been honest about the struggles of being a creative person in a commercial industry.
The Austin native has been appearing in movies since he was the child star of
Explorers and