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Two Angelenos Meet Inside Lana Del Rey’s L.A.
Narrative Heritage: Music Chelsey Crabbe 10/8/24 Narrative Heritage: Music Chelsey Crabbe 10/8/24

Two Angelenos Meet Inside Lana Del Rey’s L.A.

One local and one transplant discuss the Lana Del Rey's connection to Los Angeles, the city as a lover, and their own connections to this baroque-pop narrative. For irony’s sake, they meet outside of Los Angeles. In Pasadena.

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Yelling “Woo Love!” at a Dockweiler Beach Bonfire
Narrative Heritage: Music Camille Ora-Nicole 7/31/24 Narrative Heritage: Music Camille Ora-Nicole 7/31/24

Yelling “Woo Love!” at a Dockweiler Beach Bonfire

Surfing and film photography come together and reflect one another during an epic Dockweiler Beach Bonfire.

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The Coffin Shop on Hollywood Boulevard
Narrative Heritage: Music Camille Ora-Nicole 7/16/24 Narrative Heritage: Music Camille Ora-Nicole 7/16/24

The Coffin Shop on Hollywood Boulevard

Coffin Shop is about chaos, love, ambition, and the inevitable blending of the three. We all know someone that is baffling, but we love them. Many of us know a place we love, even though that love may baffle others.

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The Heritage in DNA: Kendrick Lamar v. BBL Drizzy Beef
Narrative Heritage: Music Camille Ora-Nicole 5/27/24 Narrative Heritage: Music Camille Ora-Nicole 5/27/24

The Heritage in DNA: Kendrick Lamar v. BBL Drizzy Beef

Kendrick, Drake, Metro Boomin, Meg the Stallion, and J.Cole are all equally important in reminding us of an important exercise in hip-hop: the Beef.

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Camille Ora-Nicole headshot

Camille Ora-Nicole (she/they) is a weirdo conservationist, urban planner, filmmaker, and artist based in Los Angeles County.

She turns art into reality by supporting (and creating!) film and design projects by those who’s lived experiences and imaginations are often thrown to the wayside - especially Black and/or Queer women + trans folks. Art is philosophy; what we see on the screen is reflected in real life, and vice versa. By encouraging folks to share their lives and imaginations, she helps build a more inclusive environment that stands up against those who try to ignore history or call diverse philosophies irrelevant.

Camille received her BFA in Graphic Design and a minor in Art History from Cal Poly Pomona. She also received a Master’s degree in Heritage Conservation from USC. They currently work at the City of Los Angeles as a Planning Assistant, and have also worked at the LA Conservancy, A+D Museum, and in affordable housing.

In 2018, Camille created Q26, a nonprofit supporting QTBIPC creatives through workshops, events, and media projects.


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