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View as a gridLOST IN THE WORLD: Bodeck Hernandez Rediscovers His Roots For Pow! Wow! Long Beach
The Long Beach Post
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It’s been a long journey for Bodeck Hernandez, one which mirrors a path to rediscovering himself as an artist now living in Long Beach.
VIVA LA LUCHA! | The Edge LB
theedgelb.com
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MOLAA prepares to host Mexican-style wrestling in the Sculpture Garden
Can Robert Quinn play like DeMarcus Ware on a Wade Phillips defense?
USA Today
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Two-time Pro Bowler Robert Quinn had a lackluster 2016 campaign with the Los Angeles Rams. But Quinn will have a new role next season.
MAKING A STOP IN ARTIST ALLEY: Q&A WITH CHRIS BURNHAM
theedgelb.com
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The artist of "Batman Incorporated," "Nameless," and "Officer Downe" talks breaking through the industry and adapting mediums
Tale of the Tape
Santa Monica Daily Press
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In Deborah Lynn Irmas’s hands, an everyday office item becomes a statement piece.
Gods Kill, Man Loves - Mister Miracle #5 Review
comicon.com
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REVIEW OF MISTER MIRACLE #5-- There are some BIG characters in the New Gods' corner of the DC universe. No, not Big as in Mister Miracle's wife Barda, but, you know, BIG. BIG in concept, BIG in that signature interstellar Jack Kirby look, BIG in hours inevitably spent o.n a character's wiki page to catch up on dense character history, etc
Diversity makes its way into the world of comic books | The Edge LB
Theedgelb.com
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WHAM! BIFF! BANG! CHINGAO! The Latino Comics Expo (LCX) is making its heroic return to the Museum of Latin American Art in all its pop art glory come August 6 and 7. "This is our fifth anniversary, second at MOLAA," says Javier Hernandez, indie comics creator and Latino Comics Expo co-founder.
SMC's Corsair Market feeds food-insecure students
Santa Monica Daily Press
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A long line of students snakes its way throughout the Santa Monica College campus every Wednesday around 2 p.m.
IN PICTURES: Music Tastes Good Is a Product Only Long Beach Could Produce
The Long Beach Post
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Music festivals. They're those super-expensive, kinda-bad-in-retrospect, exhausting experiences that we force ourselves to say we enjoyed so we can Instagram pics later and tell ourselves the internet is jealous of our life. Well, usually that's the case. Long Beach's MUSIC TASTES GOOD left a good taste in my mouth.