KCRW general manager Ruth Seymour, who turned a tiny, little-heard community college radio station into a pubcasting giant, will retire in February. Read More
Princess Aurora was a rather passive, sighing creature who was very taken with the tall, handsome prince who was to wake her from her slumber: Walt didn't live to see the feisty feminists who burst on to the global political scene a decade later, puncturing holes in princessy stereotypes, insisting women not be valued for their decorative function and demanding to be taken seriously. Read More
This past Sunday at Glendale Community College more than 1,000 Girl Scouts and their families from the Los Angeles area took part in letting their minds soak in creativity at the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles' annual Family Science Festival. Read More
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics, which collects, conserves and circulates historical and contemporary social movement posters, is turning 20 this year. Read More
MOTHER ON FIRE BY SANDRA TSING LOH Becky Holmes Isthmus Daily Page 10/09/2009 6:00 pm Sandra Tsing Loh is a writer, performance artist and public radio commentator. Read More
In the new issue of First Things , Mary Eberstadt offers a different take in "What Does Woman Want? The War between the Sexless." Read More
You use a computer (or in my case a half-dozen) all day (or all night) at work. Read More
Seven - count 'em - significant events happened on Saturday night after a long and very dry social season. Read More
How today's sexual narcissists insist on propagating their dreary values. Read More
These days, it's women, not men, who are reluctant to commit to marriage -- with those who have committed regretting having done so -- and they're writing about it all over the place. Read More
Sandra Tsing Loh is best known as a performance artist and as journalist on the topic of L.A. lifestyles. She appears weekly on ... Read the full Sandra Tsing Loh bio.