Los Angeles area residents woke up earlier this month to the news that thousands of homes and entire neighborhoods had been burned to ash in massive wildfires., devastating Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
After devastating fires in Los Angeles, the creative community, including artists like Fat Tony, Kathryn Andrews, and Salomón Huerta, has rallied together to rebuild. With support networks like Grief and Hope,
Rapper Anthony Obi, aka Fat Tony, an Altadena resident whose home was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, poses for a portrait on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP
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A number of Los Angeles fire relief benefit concerts have been announced to aid the local community following the recent spate of wildfires.
G*VE A F*CK LA, a benefit concert and auction, will take place on Wednesday (February 5) at Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, CA—Tuesday (January 28), at noon Pacific. The night, produced
For Grief and Hope, creating a more sustainable future for artists throughout the city begins with affordable studio spaces and housing.
Obi and Huerta lost not only personal treasures, business opportunities and homes but also vital equipment and professional archives
Fire Relief will feature producers playing live from the Bellwether, along with performances exclusive to the livestream.
Following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, artists come together to assist their peers in recovering lost works and archives.
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