In “Give Me Carmelita Tropicana!,” Alina Troyano and her former student Branden Jacobs-Jenkins explore the ways art made by one person can live inside others. Source link
Read More »Jarl Mohn’s Big Impact on L.A. Art World
With recent major gifts to several cultural institutions, Jarl Mohn is emerging as an important West Coast philanthropist. Source link
Read More »Dwight Yoakam, Country Rebel, Has a New Attitude
At 68, the Nashville outsider is releasing his first album of original material in nearly a decade, inspired by a joyous shift in his personal life. Source link
Read More »A Full-Body Dumbbell Workout You Can Do Anywhere
Try this beginner-friendly routine to build strength and improve your stability. Source link
Read More »An Earthling Tunes In to a Hidden Universal Message
Wonderful ideas are available to all of us, says the singer-songwriter Beverly Glenn-Copeland, a terrestrial fellow traveler. Source link
Read More »What Are Seed Oils and Are They Actually Bad For You?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others claim they’re harming our health, but the evidence suggests otherwise. Source link
Read More »The Most Anticipated New Movie Releases in Winter 2024
From life stories (“A Complete Unknown,” “The Fire Inside”) to animated tales (“Moana 2,” “Mufasa”), these are the films we can’t wait to see this season. Source link
Read More »From a Celebrated Chef, a New Line of Home Goods
Clare de Boer and her husband, Luke Sherwin, have launched Roseland, a company selling furniture inspired by early American design. Source link
Read More »Susanna Mälkki and Santtu-Matias Rouvali Take Over the Philharmonic
Susanna Mälkki and Santtu-Matias Rouvali made back-to-back appearances with the orchestra, leading similar programs with distinct style. Source link
Read More »Vanessa Bell, of the Bloomsbury Group, Gets a Show of Her Own
Vanessa Bell is often best remembered for the creative milieu she cultivated, but a new exhibition of her work makes a case for her as a groundbreaking artist. Source link
Read More »