International City Theatre will kick off its milestone 40-year anniversary season with the premiere of “Desperate Measures,” a Wild West-inspired musical comedy loosely based on William Shakespeare’s ...
“I have lived entirely too much of my life in the 19th century!” Randall Fuller laughs. And indeed, all of the Kansas University professor’s previous books explored America’s intellectual landscape ...
Deep explorations of Ray Johnson, Ridykeulous, Tony Smith, Steina, Ruth Asawa, graffiti as monument, the art of mourning, and more.
Mark Wahlberg,Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace star in this truly forgettable thriller-comedy that earns its debut — or dump — in January among similar cinematic dreck. You’ve heard of slow-motion ...
The second edition of the Islamic Arts Biennale is drawing people from around the world to its opening in Jeddah.
One of Hina Hirayama’s earliest memories is watching her mother sketching plants in her Tokyo flower garden. “I remember her being so completely absorbed. She loved plants all her life.” Indeed, there ...
Jules Feiffer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, playwright and screenwriter who was a fixture in the East End arts and ...
The friendly, smart photographer and curator was a regular presence at arts events, columnist David Allen writes. Also: two readers exclaim about a retired Hemet teacher.
A barbecue, a protest … or a good book? We asked some of our leading historians to choose an illuminating Australia Day read.