I grew up in an American apartheid,” he said. “Every aspect of my life was dictated by race.” He not only lived through but ...
Exercises in friction, issue #1: leaving Spotify for the radio and good old-fashioned recommendations Upon finishing Kyle Chayka’s Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture last week, a spark ...
The breadth and span and variety of artists who call Altadena home is as wide as the sky above the town historian Kevin Starr called a “place, city, reality, and dream, (encompassing) the range and ...
Welcome to Defector Music Club, where a number of our writers get together to dish about an album. Today, Israel Daramola, Dave McKenna, Ray Ratto, David Roth, and Lauren Theisen discuss Led ...
With that in mind let’s rediscover the lost art of tidying out your feeds. Here’s a few routines I try to stick to when I ...
Though Corita Kent’s artworks were made over half a century ago, they still feel relevant in today’s America, for better or ...
Kourtney Hay incorporates ephemera and objects in her layered mixed media paintings that speak to her interests and women’s ...
Cid Reyes’ interviews preserve the creative journey of National Artists for future generations When people think of art, ...
With Art Basel Hong Kong approaching, the gallerist discussed her thoughts on the city’s place in the Asian art world.
An art show inspired by A.S.M.R. in Kowloon, features soothing videos, a Bob Ross room and an enormous pillow shaped like a ...
A new generation is coming into great wealth, and with new money comes new tastes. What will the new class of collectors want ...
This week's show was recorded in Orlando with host Peter Sagal, judge and scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, Not My Job guest Moe Wagner and panelists Eugene Cordero, Paula Poundstone, and Alonzo Bodden.