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Book Review: ‘Everything’s Fine,’ by Cecilia Rabess
In Cecilia Rabess’s novel, “Everything’s Fine,” a woman considers how to stay true to herself after she falls in love with her ideological antithesis and begins working in an industry she doubts.
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Book Review: ‘Everything’s Fine,’ by Cecilia Rabess
Book Review: ‘Owlish,’ by Dorothy Tse
In the fictional city of Nevers, a stand-in for Hong Kong, an adulterous university professor is oblivious to the civic decay around him.
4 minutes ago
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Book Review: ‘Owlish,’ by Dorothy Tse
Hardcore Punk Is Looking (and Sounding) Different Now
People of color, women and queer musicians are remaking hardcore’s longstanding image of white, male aggression — and producing some of its most interesting music.
4 minutes ago
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Hardcore Punk Is Looking (and Sounding) Different Now
John Mellencamp Just Might Punch You
The irascible rocker, now 71, reflects on how America plays into his music, his relationship to his biggest hits and his latest album, “Orpheus Descending.”
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John Mellencamp Just Might Punch You
Book Review: ‘A Flat Place,’ by Noreen Masud
In “A Flat Place,” Noreen Masud is drawn to the plains of England and Scotland to find healing.
4 minutes ago
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Book Review: ‘A Flat Place,’ by Noreen Masud
Book Review: ‘Between Two Moons,’ by Aisha Abdel Gawad
In Aisha Abdel Gawad’s book, “Between Two Moons,” a pair of Muslim sisters navigate life, love and family in a world that is relentlessly suspicious of them.
4 minutes ago
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Book Review: ‘Between Two Moons,’ by Aisha Abdel Gawad
Book Review: ‘Between Two Moons,’ by Aisha Abdel Gawad
In Aisha Abdel Gawad’s book, “Between Two Moons,” a pair of Muslim sisters navigate life, love and family in a world that is relentlessly suspicious of them.
4 minutes ago
NY Times Arts
Book Review: ‘Between Two Moons,’ by Aisha Abdel Gawad
Book Review: ‘Countries of Origin,’ by Javier Fuentes
In Javier Fuentes’s new book, “Countries of Origin,” an undocumented New York pastry chef must start his life over in Spain.
4 minutes ago
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Book Review: ‘Countries of Origin,’ by Javier Fuentes
Book Review: ‘Pageboy: A Memoir,’ by Elliot Page
In the “brutally honest” memoir “Pageboy,” the actor recounts the fears and obstacles to gender transition, and the hard-won happiness that’s followed.
4 minutes ago
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Book Review: ‘Pageboy: A Memoir,’ by Elliot Page
Rare photos of David Bowie's train travels through 1970s-era Soviet Union are now on view
In 1973, David Bowie traveled via train through the Soviet Union on the Trans-Siberian Express. A friend, Geoff MacCormack, documented the journey — and it's now on view, for the first time in the U.S., at Culver City's Wende Museum.
11 hours ago
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Rare photos of David Bowie's train travels through 1970s-era Soviet Union are now on view
Appreciation: Beloved artist and professor Jim Melchert taught us the value of paying attention
Artist Jim Melchert, who died earlier this month, was a central figure in the Bay Area arts community, as well as a professor and mentor at UC Berkeley.
13 hours ago
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Appreciation: Beloved artist and professor Jim Melchert taught us the value of paying attention
It's 'ladies night' again as the 34th Mariachi USA festival hits the Hollywood Bowl
Fireworks and many female groups are among the regular features of the festival, which is the longest-running annual event at the Hollywood Bowl.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
It's 'ladies night' again as the 34th Mariachi USA festival hits the Hollywood Bowl
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