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A Billionaire’s Basquiat Collection Goes Up at Pérez Art Museum Miami
Ken Griffin, the hedge fund manager, looks for artworks with a “wow” factor, never mind the number of zeros on the price tag. Ten of his Basquiats are on loan to the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
13 minutes ago
NY Times Arts
A Billionaire’s Basquiat Collection Goes Up at Pérez Art Museum Miami
What’s Behind Broadway’s New Musical Drought?
Hollywood actors in starry plays, skittish investors and gate-keeping theater owners have all contributed to an unusually tough climate for song-and-dance shows.
1 hour ago
NY Times Arts
What’s Behind Broadway’s New Musical Drought?
When the World Cup Came to SoFi Stadium, He Got a Backyard View
SoFi Stadium, the $5 billion event venue near Los Angeles, is on global display for the soccer tournament. But for some who live close by, it is just another headache.
3 hours ago
NY Times Arts
When the World Cup Came to SoFi Stadium, He Got a Backyard View
California Science Center announces opening date to view Space Shuttle Endeavour in launch position
On Nov. 13, the California Science Center's Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will open to visitors as the final phase of its 33-year-long master plan.
5 hours ago
LA Times Art
California Science Center announces opening date to view Space Shuttle Endeavour in launch position
An Artist Creates Moments for Play, and Solidarity
From the Queens Museum to Times Square, the British artist Sonia Boyce shows art intimately connected to community.
8 hours ago
NY Times Arts
An Artist Creates Moments for Play, and Solidarity
Can’t Stop Second-Screening? Netflix Is Counting on It.
A new game featuring the voices of Zoë Kravitz and Sadie Sink turns a user’s phone into a controller in an attempt to combine the first and second screen experience.
1 day ago
NY Times Arts
Can’t Stop Second-Screening? Netflix Is Counting on It.
Rare Books on Sex Have Spiced Things Up at a Library Franklin Founded
The Library Company of Philadelphia, created in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin, has received a gift of 1,500 volumes about sexuality dating back to the 17th century.
1 day ago
NY Times Arts
Rare Books on Sex Have Spiced Things Up at a Library Franklin Founded
Forget celebrity homes. This Hollywood bus tour haunts the city instead
New Theater Hollywood's 'California Gothic: A Bus Tour' periodically invites riders to meet ghostly street performers and ponder the death of the California dream.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
Forget celebrity homes. This Hollywood bus tour haunts the city instead
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