Gideon Brower

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Gideon Brower is a writer and radio producer in Los Angeles.

Gideon Brower is a ​Los Angeles-based ​writer​. You can find more of his radio stories at​ ​www.gideonbrower.com.


Getting to the Bottom of Edible Underwear

Arts, Culture & Media

It may come as no surprise that the inventors of edible underwear were under the influence when they had the idea. But they stuck with it — and Candypants made them rich.

Walt Disney Concert Hall

On stage with the Los Angeles Philharmonic

Arts
Actor

Hollywood loves Cape Town. But you’d better nail that American accent.

Business
An advertising photo of models wearing Candypants (Lee Brady and David Sanderson)

Edible underwear was never meant to be eaten. Or so say its creators.

Culture
The exterior of the new Broad Museum in Los Angeles.

LA’s newest museum is a palace for modern art

Arts
Members of various civil society organizations (CSOs) protest against the delay in securing the release of the abducted schoolgirls who were kidnapped. Dozens of protesters gathered outside Nigeria's parliament in Abuja on Wednesday called on security for

In Nigeria, the girls who escaped Boko Haram are tormented by the thought of their friends and family who didn’t

Conflict & Justice

The situation in Nigeria is bad. More than 200 school girls were kidnapped earlier this month and so far haven’t been rescued. Now there are reports of forced weddings and of the girls being taken across the border into neighboring countries.

Members of various civil society organizations (CSOs) protest against the delay in securing the release of the abducted schoolgirls who were kidnapped. Dozens of protesters gathered outside Nigeria's parliament in Abuja on Wednesday called on security for

In Nigeria, the girls who escaped Boko Haram are tormented by the thought of their friends and family who didn’t

Conflict & Justice

The situation in Nigeria is bad. More than 200 school girls were kidnapped earlier this month and so far haven’t been rescued. Now there are reports of forced weddings and of the girls being taken across the border into neighboring countries.