How we survived the stifling political atmosphere of the 1980s, and what it means as we enter another dark age.
“Somebody Somewhere” is a career-transforming statement on her versatility, outside of the torch singing, showing that ole Home Box Office still can program something warm and sweet, which speaks to ...
TO ENTER: Email [email protected] with “Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe” in the subject line and the name of your favorite ...
But the language that startled me—maybe because I didn’t expect it, even from Donald Trump—was “manifest destiny.” Seriously.
At huge annual show, galleries pump bright new stars, including one who lost his home and studio in the Pacific Palisades ...
Project by project, existing housing is destroyed for new high-priced units. Is this the way to solve the housing crisis?
After 24 years in office, the former supe talks about progressive wins, losses, and 'right-wing billionaires and their ...
As the government and major corporations ax DEI initiatives with abandon, will local theatre soon follow suit?
Despite below-freezing temperatures and scary Proud Boys taking to the streets, the message was: "we won't be intimidated.' ...
Writer-director Tim Fehlbaum and actor John Magaro dive into the pivotal 1972 Munich Olympics broadcast that changed TV.
But that will change when the committee expands in February, where the real work on Mayor Daniel Lurie’s budget will begin.
Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander's powerful group show at Cantor references a Thai tradition that bridges life and death.