Saber

Los Angeles artist

Guest

Local Los Angeles artist who commissioned a skywriting team to contest the moratorium on public murals in Los Angeles (Saber is his moniker and does not want to share his real name)

Saber on KCRW

Eighty years ago this week, rain poured down on Los Angeles. Floods washed out roads, bridges and thousands of homes.

Bridges and Walls: LA River, part 1

Eighty years ago this week, rain poured down on Los Angeles. Floods washed out roads, bridges and thousands of homes.

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On Monday of this week, no less than five skywriting airplanes spelled out the words, "End Mural Moratorium. Art is Not a Crime. Twitter at End Mural Moratorium."

Is LA Squelching Public Art?

On Monday of this week, no less than five skywriting airplanes spelled out the words, "End Mural Moratorium. Art is Not a Crime. Twitter at End Mural Moratorium."

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