There's a weird dynamic going on in Mike Miller's exhibition "Love West Coast," now at the DAX Gallery, with its army of semi-naked women... More >>
When you glance at Angelina Elise's work, you'll see lightly painted, folksy cartoons that resemble even-more-whimsical versions of O Brother,... More >>
At the end of this month, 6-year-old independent gallery Rothick Art Haus will close shop. Husband-and-wife team Kelly Castillo and Nick... More >>
"When people come inside, the first word out of their mouth is 'beautiful,'" says Kelly Arnold, "and they leave feeling beautiful, too." Arnold... More >>
Because our corporate overlords demand that every word in this infernal rag drives readers to patronize those businesses that advertise in it,... More >>
When we first think about making our homes more sustainable, we look at the obvious problems: plastic bags, yucky products loaded with harmful... More >>
The argument lurking behind the touring "The 1968 Exhibit" at Bowers Museum is that the titular year was the most divisive in U.S. history. Just... More >>
It's pretty dumb to say that a certain dessert is "out of style." We eat dessert because it makes our sad lives feel better—not because... More >>
Eli Simon wanted to build a theater. Like, a really cool theater. He had the money, thanks to funds from a department of excellence award (given... More >>
More than any accessory, people are judged most fiercely by what they wear on their heads. But there is one piece that every lady deserves to... More >>
Many of us shed the daily stress of work by plopping onto the couch and watching Netflix and HBO Go. It's probably the least productive way to... More >>
The most famous photograph in the world—and certainly the most copied—is the late Alberto Korda's Guerrillero Heroico, his candid... More >>
There is something really, really weird going on with Shakespeare Orange County's Romeo and Juliet. It has nothing to do with the wildly... More >>
Donald Trump may be the most appropriate piñata in recent history, but he certainly isn't the cutest. In a medium in which we thought... More >>
Green may be the hue of jealousy's monster, but in Jim Knable's play Green Man, the color is more the irresistible persistence of memory, of... More >>