A New York City guide for L.A. people (Dodgers’ version)
Any Dodgers fan visiting New York is bound to have questions. Why is the Statue of Liberty calling for a right-handed relief pitcher? Why does … Read more
Any Dodgers fan visiting New York is bound to have questions. Why is the Statue of Liberty calling for a right-handed relief pitcher? Why does … Read more
“Life on Earth: Art & Ecofeminism” is a somewhat difficult exhibition to grab hold of, but that’s mostly because its important subject is so much … Read more
Why do we go to horror movies expecting art? I’ve sometimes wondered as much while watching Dario Argento’s “Suspiria,” suffused with shades of color that … Read more
Descrease article font size Increase article font size An American fly-fishing magazine is reeling in fans of Drake as the music superstar is donning the … Read more
Meagan Brown is a Winnipeg artist who has ADHD. While she makes a living out of her art, she also uses some of her pieces … Read more
Robert Fitzpatrick, the former president of the California Institute of the Arts who spearheaded the acclaimed 1984 Olympic Arts Festival in Los Angeles, has died. … Read more
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The newly-announced Rogers Stadium in north Toronto has lined up another major act to perform at the … Read more
Montreal artist Casey Vormer proudly is showing off what could be his greatest work — a sprawling, 10-foot-long multicoloured drawing of the Old Montreal skyline, … Read more
Over the past 17 years, the world has come to know Jhayco as one of the writers behind Cardi B’s chart-topping rap single “I Like … Read more
One of the highest profile jobs in L.A.’s art world has officially been filled: The UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood announced Monday that its next … Read more