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Essential Arts: The Hammer and Huntington open Made in L A

Print Welcome to the Ooops I Forgot to Write the Newsletter edition of Essential Arts. I’m L.A. Times arts editor Craig Nakano filling in for columnist Carolina A. Miranda, who as you’ll see has been immersing herself in architectural solutions for people who are unhoused. This week has been bizzz-eee as California kicked its reopening into a higher gear, so there’s much to share. I’m sitting down to write at an hour when I’m usually in a seismic snore. My 2-year-old is asleep, the coffee is hot, the contact lenses are out and the glasses are on. Let’s do this.

The next Aliso Canyon could happen on L A s Westside

The next Aliso Canyon could happen on L A s Westside
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The next Aliso Canyon could happen on L A s Westside

The next Aliso Canyon could happen on L A s Westside
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The next Aliso Canyon could happen on L A s Westside

The next Aliso Canyon could happen on L A s Westside
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Black Photographers Explore Their Hometowns in Latest Shot On iPhone Campaign

Creative 134 Add to collection Smuggler s Phillip Youmans directs docu-style film for Apple To conclude Black History Month in the US, Smuggler filmmaker Phillip Youmans has directed Hometown , the latest in the Shot on iPhone series.   Apple commissioned 33 Black photographers, covering 17 major cities across the US, to document their hometowns - all shot on the iPhone 12 devices. The campaign not only highlights their talent, but shines a light on their experiences and their local neighbourhoods.  During Black History Month, the Hometown photography was posted to Apple s Instagram handle, featuring a different photographer each day of the month - the longest ‘takeover’ of any campaign on the handle. 

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