All week, Lorde has been celebrating the release of new album Solar Power with a residency on The Late Late Show With James Corden, performing the album’s title track, “California,” “Green Light” ...
Imagine how different the world might look if folks dedicated public and accessible private spaces to growing fruit trees with the specific intention of sharing their bounty with their neighbors.
Near the bottom of the home page of the website of the Los Angeles-based art collaboration known as Fallen Fruit, two sentences sit cropped from the bible – Leviticus 19:9-10, specifically. The text ...
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Last week, in advance of their massive eatLACMA happening, City Culture featured words from and about the Los Angeles-based collaboration known as Fallen Fruit. David Burns, Matias Viegener, and ...
Back in June, Buffalo Rising pondered if Buffalo could plant fruit trees in public spaces similar to the work of a Los Angeles organization, known as Fallen Fruit. It turns out that Fallen Fruit ...
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Lorde officially kicked off her Solar Power era last summer with a sunny and carefree visual alongside her title track. But the joyous nature of the video showed only one side to the themes explored ...
A gorgeous mile of fruit and flower garland wallpaper in a gradient of saturated hues contains within its two story installation multiple scenarios and vignettes of photography and ceramic, faux ...
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