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Daily Distraction: Disappear with Low

Daily Distraction: Disappear with Low
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Healing through art: WE RISE takes over LA for Mental Health Awareness Month

WE RISE is an initiative from the LA County Department of Mental Health that features 21 art experiences focusing on connection. It tries to raise awareness about what harms communities, and reduce mental health stigmas.

Letters: Doctors under pressure are well aware that general practice is broken

Letters: Doctors under pressure are well aware that general practice is broken
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Essential Arts: How Paul Pescador uses cartoons to explore intimate and civic spaces

Print The weekend is young, and I’m feeling partial to patty melts and Bloody Marys (with gobs of horseradish, por please). I’m Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, with the week’s essential culture news and chihuahua imitators. Our cartoon avatars The cartoon is endlessly malleable, able to serve as a staple of children’s programming even as it questions gender norms (e.g. Bugs Bunny) or functions as a proponent of U.S. foreign policy (may I introduce you to U.S. soft power ambassador Donald Duck?). Artist Paul Pescador is interested in cartoons for those reasons but for many others, too: their saturated color, their emotionality cartoons are pure melodrama and their ability to render bodies in inventive ways. “There is no more abstract version of the body than the cartoon,” says Pescador. “You shift a pencil line and you make something more curved, and you make it more feminine. It can make this remarkable c

Letters: It is inhuman that grieving widows such as the Queen must stand alone

19 April 2021 • 12:01am The Queen, standing alone because of Covid rules, watches as pallbearers carry the coffin of Prince Philip into St George s Chapel Credit: WPA Pool  SIR – One could not see pictures of the Queen on her own at the funeral of Prince Philip without feeling profound sadness at what we as a country have inflicted on those grieving at funerals. When we can go to pubs, gyms and shops, and have widespread testing, it is inhuman that a grieving widow can’t have anyone to comfort and support her, be it a queen or anyone else. Norman Inniss   SIR – Those decrying the heartlessness of the government rules (Letters, April 16) in making the Queen wear a mask and sit alone at her husband’s funeral are misguided.

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