In modern Los Angeles, a Native American woman discovers her ancestral home in a dream.

Can playing music change our brains? There's a science to song – and it's fascinating.

Songstress Ceci Bastida and Ozomatli's Raul Pacheco talk – and sing – about the plights and dreams of undocumented youth.

In drought-ridden California, homeowners are getting creative when it comes to saving water.

What's next for L.A.'s sustainable infrastructure movement? President Bill Clinton and Mayor Eric Garcetti weigh in.

LACMA's growing – inside and out. Learn about its newest art collection and big plans for expansion.

Oscars Night is great popcorn fare for movie-loving Americans, but for TV journalists working the red carpet, it's "the Olympics."

For today's tiny linguistics lesson: the history of the word "hazard."

Dominique Moody lives inside a work of art, but building it was no easy task.

Crafting the perfect crime is an art, and Dr. Douglas Lyle knows its secret.

Empathy and compassion fuel the worlds of a biologist, a painter, and a mathematician. How do they fuel yours?

Step inside the Gamble House, a home brimming with elaborate performance art.

Friendship, teamwork, and everyone's favorite cookie – Thin Mints – take center stage at a Girl Scouts event in Corona, Calif.

Kevin Michael Key went from lawyer, to drug dealer, to actor. Here's how performance revived his life.

In the aftermath of former L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling's firing, which mega-millionaire will take on the team?

Tucked into a tiny building in South L.A. is a little-known gem: the region's biggest social justice and protest archive.