Osvaldo Golijov’s song cycle “Ayre” has a remarkable, joyous intersection of Jewish, Christian and Muslim culture. Music achieves what politics cannot.
CNN was the first to announce Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election with others coming in over the next 15 minutes.
Anne Hathaway, who plays Grand High Witch in the new film ‘The Witches,’ apologized to the disability community and those with limb differences.
In her new book, “The Truths We Hold: An American Journey,” Kamala Harris tells the story of her rise from a young girl growing up in Oakland to her 2016 election as U.S. senator from California.
Friends say the 55-year-old entertainment lawyer, who attended college and law school in Southern California and lives in L.A.'s Brentwood, would “make an impact” should Biden and Harris win in November.
Election 2020
“Full Bloom” is a new competition with a format similar to “The Great British Baking Show,” except these contestants are making eye candy with flowers.
Jon Lawrence Rivera conceived and directs this drive-in play about a future in which trans and gender-nonconforming people are hunted down.
ESPN is slashing 500 jobs as cost pressures from the pandemic is speeding up the sports media company’s move into streaming.
Two gatherings in L.A. on Halloween — one wild affair in the Hollywood Hills, one more chill in Echo Park — took different approaches to partying during COVID.
Filmmaker Phillip Youmans’ “November” transforms Claudia Rankine’s play “Help” into a haunting “choreopoem” on white privilege. Stream it for free.
After a panel for the Festival of Books, Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his forthcoming novel ‘The Committed,’ the sequel to ‘The Sympathizer.’
This week’s all-virtual lineup in the 2020 Festival of Books features chats with Kurt Andersen, Emily Bernard and a performance by the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance.
Angelenos are observing Día de Muertos during a global pandemic that has devastated Latino communities everywhere. Here is how the city is honoring its victims.
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Osvaldo Golijov’s song cycle “Ayre” has a remarkable, joyous intersection of Jewish, Christian and Muslim culture. Music achieves what politics cannot.
In anticipation of election unrest, Los Angeles, like other cities around the country, is boarding up. Amid the worry, aesthetic choices are being made.
Fury against toxic masculinity comes through in Judith Bernstein’s crude, raw canvases in wildly funny ways. An election antidote.
From “The Voice” to “Phantom of the Opera” to “My Corona,” singer-songwriter Chris Mann has tried on many guises. His new one? Himself.
Center Theatre Group enters the digital performance sphere with Kristina Wong’s solo show, ‘Kristina Wong for Public Office.’
Whether Trump or Biden wins, difficult repair works lies ahead after election 2020. Can we bridge our cultural divide?