Downtown Toronto's golden child, Jazz Cartier, has made incredible headway since his debut album, Maurading in Paradise, back in April 2015. Last year was his b...
The Robert F. Kennedy Mural Festival has commissioned 30 artists to paint a series of murals throughout the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools during a one-wee...
To create art is human, but to experience live art is not privilege. Last weekend, The Goodland in Goleta, CA gave crowds a rare chance to peek into the mind of...
New Los Angeles sends us word of an up-and-coming young producer based in Koreatown who goes by Ghost McGrady. His style of meandering instrumental hip-hop is j...
The rave canon says that Paradise Garage in New York opened up the dance floor to everyone and made the DJ relevant. The torch was then passed to the UK in the ...
Big news-- Ricky's Fish Taco is leaving it's longtime home on Virgil. We've been watching the news unfold all of last week on Twitter, and so has Eater LA's Far...
The paintings of Brian M. Viveros have fascinated us for years. Featuring beautiful, dangerous women who are always smoking and usually have the trappings of a ...
It's real! Well, it's art, but it's real art.
Guerrilla artist Kentaronic (he of the Santa Monica goldfish) has placed a 23-foot multi-colored crocodile in E...
Last week, Maestro Dobel Tequila and fashion hat designer Nick Fouquet launched of the world’s first ever smoked silver tequila: Humito. The event, held at the ...
Scottish photographer Ivar Wigan’s first show in the United States will be in L.A. this Saturday, May 21. His photographs of street culture mostly shot in Miami...
The Los Angeles Sentinel reports on the arrest last week of one Wayne Spindler, an attorney from Encino, who has regularly attended L.A. City Council meetings a...
Matt "Big Dog" Furie is a talented artist who moved to Los Angeles a few years ago from the Bay Area. Whether he is creating fine art or comic strips, there is ...
Earlier this month, the new location of the Daniel Rolnik Gallery held an art opening for legendary Let's Paint TV artist John Kilduff called Kilduff's Cavern. ...
Bill Esparza just made some taco caterers extremely happy. We literally get emails and texts every day asking if we can recommend a good taco truck or caterer f...
Today we are pleased to announce that Albert Reyes' untitled 'zine we published earlier this year is now available on our web store.
IT's 40 pages of origina...
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 7PM
Exhibition runs from May 5 through June 10, 2016
Special print atelier featuring: Pavel Acevedo, Damon Davi...
Here’s how this works. You get an email from the editor here at LA Taco asking if you want to go to a marketing thing called the “Del Real Test Kitchen Event.” ...
What is it with Hollywood horror legends and their love of Mexican food? Everyone loved Boris Karloff's guacamole recipe, so let's keep the campy avocado t...
The streets are crowded and the asphalt is hot.
Feeling blessed to play some of the finest I got.
This is the York Blvd. playlist.
Please enjoy this funky...
Ruben Vives at the L.A. Times has a deep dive into Tacos Los Desvelados, a Maywood taqueria that takes its inspiration from the Narco culture in Mexico. The pie...
East L.A. Interchange, the film we told you about last year, will have its first Boyle Heights Screening later this month.
The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festi...
Ricardo Estrada is an artist born and raised in the city of Los Angeles whose work is focused on Chicano culture. The second youngest in a family of seven sibli...
LA-based Keith Alva, AKA Kalva, wrote, produced and performs his debut mixtape "Red and Rejected" which is available on Spotify and iTunes, and Bandcamp.
Bl...
Hailing from Southern California and pulling inspiration from its diverse subcultures, Applesauce Industries is a multidisciplinary art collective with an inten...