CULTURE WATCH — Sadly the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2014 ended this past Monday. But what an incredible array of arts, ranging from the unwatchably boring to the outrageously outlandish and everything
CULTURE WATCH — After not traveling for more than 15 years, I just returned from a two-month trip throughout the UK, from northern Scotland to southern England.
One specific goal was
What happens when an artist, dependent upon head, hand and heart, loses the full use of one of them?
Local artist Bruria Finkel faced that dilemma when she was seriously
In case you missed "Incognito," the unique "guess-the-artist" annual fundraising art show benefiting Santa Monica Museum of Art, you still have a chance to get in
Yom Ha'Shoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, took place this past weekend.
Here in Los Angeles we're most familiar with the work of architect Moshe Safdie as
There are two one-person plays taking place across town from one another, each concerning notable individuals separated by a generation who broke the conventions of their time.
But how very
Adapted from two Anton Chekhov short stories, "Man In A Case" is a pair of haunting love stories — one of an officious, anti-social man and his involvement with
You have just a few more opportunities to catch Britain's venerable Bristol Old Vic and South Africa's young Handspring Puppet Company as they wrap up their
Head over to the California Heritage Museum, Wednesdays through Sundays until July 27, for the hilarious Awkward Family Photos exhibition.
The folks behind the website have turned their obsession — and
Thanks to the generosity of two benefactors, Erika J. Glazer and Brenda R. Potter, admission to UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood is now completely free. Three cheers!
The Hammer is