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Best Art of 2025
The art world moved forward with glowing renovations to some of New York City’s cultural jewels, as well as sweeping surveys of ballroom queens, Indigenous artists and more.
2 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Best Art of 2025
Taylor Swift’s ‘The End of an Era’: 5 Takeaways
The six-part Disney+ series goes behind the scenes of the pop star’s record-breaking Eras Tour, revealing some of her creative processes and struggles.
39 minutes ago
NY Times Arts
Taylor Swift’s ‘The End of an Era’: 5 Takeaways
Tate Museums Are in Choppy Waters. Now, Their Director Is Leaving.
Maria Balshaw, the director of the British museum group that includes Tate Modern and Tate Britain, is stepping down next spring after nine years in the role.
1 hour ago
NY Times Arts
Tate Museums Are in Choppy Waters. Now, Their Director Is Leaving.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Dominates at the Game Awards
The role-playing game won nine prizes, including game of the year.
13 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Dominates at the Game Awards
From ‘Spaghetti Western’ Scores to the Opera Stage
Throughout his life, Ennio Morricone felt shunned by the classical music world. But these days his pop-culture cachet isn’t such a drawback.
3 hours ago
NY Times Arts
From ‘Spaghetti Western’ Scores to the Opera Stage
This ‘Into the Woods’ Is Not That Deep. That’s What Makes It Great.
A new London staging of the Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine musical makes the most of its comedic elements and delivers a visual treat.
38 minutes ago
NY Times Arts
This ‘Into the Woods’ Is Not That Deep. That’s What Makes It Great.
'Stereophonic' at the Pantages can't hit Broadway's high notes
The Hollywood Pantages presents the L.A. premiere of David Adjmi's Tony-winning play 'Stereophonic.' The work, which includes original music by Will Butler, exposes the behind-the-scenes drama of a 1970s rock band recording a new album while on the brink of massive superstardom.
6 hours ago
LA Times Art
'Stereophonic' at the Pantages can't hit Broadway's high notes
Contributor: How Frank Gehry put his stamp on L.A., and how he didn't
The architect's houses were quintessentially Los Angeles, but they did not change how Angelenos build or live.
1 day ago
LA Times Art
Contributor: How Frank Gehry put his stamp on L.A., and how he didn't
The best of L.A.'s classical music scene in 2025
From Gustavo Dudamel to Esa-Pekka Salonen to Claire Chase to Peter Sellars, classical music had many bright spots in 2025.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
The best of L.A.'s classical music scene in 2025
The cure to Ben Platt's anxiety? The controlled chaos of performing
Broadway superstar Ben Platt discusses returning to L.A. for a 10-day residency at the Ahmanson Theatre, sharing his marriage online but still maintaining boundaries, and the sources of his anxiety.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
The cure to Ben Platt's anxiety? The controlled chaos of performing
Armed with a laptop, an L.A. composer from Tokyo uses sound to create place
We hang out with L.A. laptop composer Carl Stone in Tokyo as he prepares for the premiere of 'Daimatsu' at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
Armed with a laptop, an L.A. composer from Tokyo uses sound to create place
The best part of 'Dungeons & Dragons' is the storytelling. This L.A. stage show leans in
'Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern' opens at Hollywood's Montalbán Theatre, bringing the tabletop RPG to life with audience participation.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
The best part of 'Dungeons & Dragons' is the storytelling. This L.A. stage show leans in
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