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A Group of Socialists Created a Hit Game That Tore Them Apart
The role-playing game Disco Elysium wowed critics by lacerating capitalism, communism and fascism. But instead of a sequel came bitter lawsuits and five rival studios.
2 hours ago
NY Times Arts
A Group of Socialists Created a Hit Game That Tore Them Apart
New York’s Art Stars of the 80’s, Curated by One of Their Own
Mary Boone stages a comeback at Lévy Gorvy Dayan gallery, taking a fresh look at the decade’s groundbreaking artists, from Basquiat and Haring, to Julian Schnabel and Cindy Sherman.
1 hour ago
NY Times Arts
New York’s Art Stars of the 80’s, Curated by One of Their Own
‘The Lost Bus’ Review: Matthew McConaughey Rides Out Disaster
The actor stars alongside America Ferrera in a high-tension drama from the director Paul Greengrass that revisits the deadly 2018 Camp Fire.
3 hours ago
NY Times Arts
‘The Lost Bus’ Review: Matthew McConaughey Rides Out Disaster
‘Swiped’ Review: A Woman in a Man’s World
A drama about the rise and fall and rise again of a founder of Tinder and Bumble suffers from some flimsiness.
8 hours ago
NY Times Arts
‘Swiped’ Review: A Woman in a Man’s World
Robert Redford’s Many Types of Heroes
The Outlaw, the Romantic, the Survivor: From the Sundance Kid to his final role, he showed different ways to be a hero onscreen.
1 day ago
NY Times Arts
Robert Redford’s Many Types of Heroes
For Jason Bateman and Jude Law, ‘Black Rabbit’ Was the Perfect Bad Bromance
The two actors play mutually toxic brothers in a new Netflix crime drama set amid the seedy underside of the downtown New York restaurant scene.
23 hours ago
NY Times Arts
For Jason Bateman and Jude Law, ‘Black Rabbit’ Was the Perfect Bad Bromance
10 moments that mark the Broad's 10 years in Los Angeles — including a big change in the works
As the Broad turns 10, we look back at the decade's highlights, from Yayoi Kusama's ever-popular Infinity Mirrored Room to a major Keith Haring exhibition.
7 hours ago
LA Times Art
10 moments that mark the Broad's 10 years in Los Angeles — including a big change in the works
Inside the chilling séance that keeps selling out at L.A.'s Heritage Square
Composer-turned-magician-turned-spiritual guide BC Smith is behind 'Phasmagorica,' an event that attempts to create the feel of a vintage séance. No tricks, he swears.
7 hours ago
LA Times Art
Inside the chilling séance that keeps selling out at L.A.'s Heritage Square
'Eureka Day,' a comedy of woke manners, wades into the vaccine debate at Pasadena Playhouse
Jonathan Spector's 'Eureka Day,' a satire with heart about the rise of anti-vaccine sentiment in an age of polarization, has its Los Angeles premiere at Pasadena Playhouse
1 day ago
LA Times Art
'Eureka Day,' a comedy of woke manners, wades into the vaccine debate at Pasadena Playhouse
A wildfire destroyed most of her art — but at 85 she's painting like never before
In her 50s, Alice Matzkin became so well known for a series of portraits of creative women over 70 that she went on Oprah. Decades later, she stopped working following a devastating fire and the pandemic. Then one day inspiration struck, taking her on a new artistic journey.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
A wildfire destroyed most of her art — but at 85 she's painting like never before
A Yiddish version of 'Fiddler on the Roof' at the Soraya shined a light in a darkened America
A concert version of National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene's acclaimed production of 'Fiddler on the Roof' in Yiddish has its West Coast premiere at the Soraya in Northridge.
2 days ago
LA Times Art
A Yiddish version of 'Fiddler on the Roof' at the Soraya shined a light in a darkened America
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