Marilyn: The Lost Photographs, the Last Interview by by Richard Meryman, Marilyn Monroe, Allan Grant (Weldon Owen) This […]
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When you think of Alicia Keys—17 Grammy Awards, more than 65 million records sold worldwide, singer, songwriter, pianist, […]
Princeton University Press’s quietly extraordinary series brings classical thought back to life for modern readers. At a time […]
At the Geffen Playhouse, Master Harold…and the Boys unfolds with a quiet authority that gradually deepens into something […]
Frankenstein: Written and Directed by Guillermo del Toro by Sheila O’Malley (Insight Editions) This lavish production invites readers […]
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion recently offered audiences the rare privilege of encountering Akhnaten, Philip Glass’s mesmerizing 1983 opera—an […]
From its first moments, Sylvia, Sylvia, Sylvia announces itself as something rare. A literary chamber piece that never […]
The Los Angeles premiere of The Notebook on January 7, 2026, arrived not with bombast, but with a […]
Stereophonic is a play that doesn’t so much unfold as it records itself—layer by layer, ego by ego, […]
IN THE SPIRIT La Bay London Dry Gin La Bay enters the crowded craft-spirits field with a point […]