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David Hockney Wants His Biggest Ever Show to Bring You Joy
The artist is 87 now and under constant medical care. But he was determined to make it to Paris for the exhibition of his life.
5 hours ago
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David Hockney Wants His Biggest Ever Show to Bring You Joy
Hello From a French Village That Recalls the U.S. as a Staunch Ally
French visitors are coming to Washington with an old U.S. battle flag and a plan to rekindle memories of the American soldiers who rescued their region during World War I.
5 hours ago
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Hello From a French Village That Recalls the U.S. as a Staunch Ally
Sara Mearns and Jamar Roberts Know This: Dance Is Tough Love
Two of the art form’s best join forces in a program curated by Mearns at City Center that features a new work by Roberts, “Dance Is a Mother.”
5 hours ago
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Sara Mearns and Jamar Roberts Know This: Dance Is Tough Love
In ‘The Friend,’ A Great Dane and His Co-Star, Naomi Watts, Learn New Tricks
In “The Friend,” a huge dog and his new human, played by Naomi Watts, are in mourning. Both actress and canine had to learn new tricks for the film.
5 hours ago
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In ‘The Friend,’ A Great Dane and His Co-Star, Naomi Watts, Learn New Tricks
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Billie Holiday
“God Bless the Child.” “I’ll Be Seeing You.” And of course, “Strange Fruit.” Ten writers and musicians share what they love about the artistry of Lady Day.
5 hours ago
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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Billie Holiday
At New Directors/New Films, the Faces Tell the Story
They’re the great cinematic landscape in stories as diverse as “Familiar Touch,” about dementia, and “Timestamp,” about Ukrainian schoolchildren.
5 hours ago
NY Times Arts
At New Directors/New Films, the Faces Tell the Story
At New Directors/New Films, the Faces Tell the Story
They’re the great cinematic landscape in stories as diverse as “Familiar Touch,” about dementia, and “Timestamp,” about Ukrainian schoolchildren.
5 hours ago
NY Times Arts
At New Directors/New Films, the Faces Tell the Story
Andrew Scott on ‘Vanya’: ‘Who Isn’t Sad?’
The actor calls his solo performance in Chekhov’s melancholy comedy an “endless experiment.” Even all alone, he can really fill a stage.
11 hours ago
NY Times Arts
Andrew Scott on ‘Vanya’: ‘Who Isn’t Sad?’
Martha Argerich, the Elusive, Enigmatic ‘Goddess’ of the Piano
At 83, the Argentine-Swiss pianist is at the peak of her powers. But she doesn’t want to talk about it.
11 minutes ago
NY Times Arts
Martha Argerich, the Elusive, Enigmatic ‘Goddess’ of the Piano
DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment
The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums, scholarship and historical sites, could see grants curtailed and staffing slashed by up to 80 percent.
15 hours ago
NY Times Arts
DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment
Review: ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ With Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr
Kieran Culkin, Bill Burr and Bob Odenkirk star in a bumpy revival of David Mamet’s play about salesmen with nothing worth selling.
1 day ago
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Review: ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ With Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr
At the New Frick, Magicians Come Out of the Woodwork
Textile weavers, tassel-makers, lighting restorers, cabinet makers and muralists forged new traditions at the sumptuous Beaux-Arts museum.
16 hours ago
NY Times Arts
At the New Frick, Magicians Come Out of the Woodwork
Our critics pick spring's most anticipated L.A. arts, theater, classical music, pop and comedy shows
Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar/SZA, Ali Wong, Ricky Gervais, Buddhist art, a queer photography retrospective, the Ojai and Seoul (in L.A.!) music festivals, "Life of Pi" and "Hamlet" highlight our staff's spring preview picks.
4 hours ago
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Our critics pick spring's most anticipated L.A. arts, theater, classical music, pop and comedy shows
You'll want to be friends with this couple after seeing their quirky, fun apartment
With its colorful charm, Abraham and Cecilia Beltran's Long Beach apartment is a welcoming hub for their family.
4 hours ago
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You'll want to be friends with this couple after seeing their quirky, fun apartment
Time travel, ghosts and the end of the world: Inside Keiko Green's surreal stage plays
The world premiere of her new show "You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!," running April 5 through May 3 at South Coast Repertory, stars Joel de la Fuente, River Gallo, Sharon Omi, Alysia Reiner, Rafael Goldstein and Anna LaMadrid.
4 hours ago
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Time travel, ghosts and the end of the world: Inside Keiko Green's surreal stage plays
Why the L.A. Phil's Handel festival was downright revelatory
The exuberant French conductor Emmanuelle Haïm began a three-year L.A. Phil collaboration with sheer joy — and also some truths for a country in crisis.
20 hours ago
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Why the L.A. Phil's Handel festival was downright revelatory
In Broadway's latest 'Gypsy,' Audra McDonald takes our critic from doubt to spiritual epiphany
George C. Wolfe directs the new Broadway revival of "Gypsy" starring six-time Tony-winner Audra McDonald.
2 days ago
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In Broadway's latest 'Gypsy,' Audra McDonald takes our critic from doubt to spiritual epiphany
'Star Wars' actor Alden Ehrenreich's mission to make L.A. a 'theater city' involves a 119-year-old trolley station
'Star Wars' actor Alden Ehrenreich bought a historic trolley station in Cypress Park and transformed it into a hub for artistic work and creativity, with the goal of making L.A. a 'theater city.'
2 days ago
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'Star Wars' actor Alden Ehrenreich's mission to make L.A. a 'theater city' involves a 119-year-old trolley station
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