The action spectacle “G20” offers up an absurd fantasy: What if the President of the United States were a gunslinging, martial-arts hero? “Air Force One” (1997)...
It is the sort of buzzy production that was once a staple of the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tennessee Williams’s “A Streetcar Named Desire,” with its...
You may have trouble catching your breath from laughing so hard during the first act of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s sophomore Broadway outing, “Purpose,” which opened Monday at...
Over the years, Duane Keith Davis, who goes by Keffe D, has claimed in interviews and a memoir that he was in the white Cadillac when...
There was really no way around it: A show celebrating 100 years of Fendi was always going to mean celebrating fur. The brand, after all, began...
“Suits LA” is a spinoff of “Suits” — a sequel, sort of, but it feels like a seance. Gather, viewers, as we attempt to contact the...
Saar, whom White would eventually recruit to teach at Otis, grew up on the edge of Altadena in the 1930s and ’40s. Her neighborhood’s paperboy, she...
Alonzo Davis, an artist who specialized in assemblages and mixed-media sculptures, liked to work in series, taking a single element and spending years iterating on it....
Alonzo Davis, a Los Angeles-based artist whose murals and public sculptures celebrated the gyrating mix of cultures he encountered in Southern California, and whose gallery, Brockman,...