Year of the Indie Game? A Chat w/ Stephanie Barish, CEO of IndieCade
By: Noah J. Nelson 2012 feels like it is the year that indie games are finally having their moment. Indie Game: The Movie was a Sundance smash, game ...
By: Noah J. Nelson 2012 feels like it is the year that indie games are finally having their moment. Indie Game: The Movie was a Sundance smash, game ...
Scott Bridges | Posted 05.21.2012
Step off Washington Boulevard into Rush Street and there, under the high wood-beamed ceiling, amid the exposed brick walls, you will find yourself in the heart of Chicago.
Bettina Korek | Posted 04.10.2012
Under the Big Black Sun features more than 130 artists working in an array of mediums and addresses the period in American art when modernism reached its end and a multiplicity of movements began to take shape.
HuffingtonPost.com | Janell Ross | Posted 02.08.2012
Faced with the clashing imperatives of protecting public health and preserving the fiscal well-being of public transportation, Boston transit official...
Posted 01.15.2012
When photographer Gusmano Cesaretti emigrated to East LA from Italy in the 1970s he was captivated by the cultural differences. Among the first to doc...
Bettina Korek | Posted 03.06.2012
For the first of three MOCA events, CamLab will transform two adjoining spaces in the museum, encouraging visitors to oscillate between immersion and agency as they occupy the various perspectives proposed by the installation.
Jim Hill | Posted 12.27.2011
To make "Arthur Christmas" the must-see family film of the holiday season, Aardman Animations has a secret weapon. They've loaded up Santa's support staff with celebrities.
Bettina Korek | Posted 12.27.2011
In celebration of the final weekend of Tim Burton, LACMA will be open extended hours, with parties, performances, and things to do all weekend long.
Bettina Korek | Posted 09.08.2011
Beatrice Wood: Career Woman is a comprehensive survey and new assessment of this seminal artist who made a remarkable body of ceramic luster ware until just a few years before her death in 1998 at the age of 105.
Girl at a Bar | Posted 09.26.2011
Always wanted to do some self-inspired Irish step-dancing in the middle of Culver City? Now is your chance. Celtic band Molly's Revenge with vocalist Christa Burch provide the music for this week of the Culver City Music Festival.
Posted 09.19.2011
Culver City is cooling off this summer with a new public art installation entitled "The Secret Life of Swimmers." The project consists of large-sca...
Posted 09.17.2011
Sony Pictures Entertainment's Culver City studio will soon be somewhere over the rainbow, thanks to a new sculpture by Tony Tasset. The work will b...
Bettina Korek | Posted 09.12.2011
Design's ability to move us towards a more sustainable and creative urban lifestyle is at the heart of Little Tokyo Design Week, which will be open to the public from July 14 - July 17.
Posted 08.26.2011
The landscapes in Kahn & Selesnick's "Mars: Adrift on the Hourglass Sea" feel as though they're being explored for the first time. The new inhabitants...
Jay Weston | Posted 08.14.2011
Seventeen million children in the U.S. went to bed hungry last night! That astonishing fact was the impetus for this weekend's Share Our Strength's Taste of the Nation benefit held in Culver City.
Exercise your body and your competitive streak while getting to know Los Angeles more intimately than you already do by participating in an LA-based s...
Bettina Korek | Posted 08.02.2011
Join the Craft and Folk Art Museum for the first ever in a new Etsy Craft Night series. The evening will transform the museum's outdoor courtyard into a hub of crafting and festivities.
Bettina Korek | Posted 06.05.2011
MOCA presents the artist-run radio project Neighborhood Public Radio (NPR) as the spring 2011 collective for the ongoing Engagement Party series of events.
Bettina Korek | Posted 06.01.2011
Post-Mexican writer and performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena presents a new solo performance dealing with the end of the Bush era and the challenges facing President Obama.
Posted 05.25.2011
HuffPost Arts' Haiku Reviews is a weekly feature where invited critics review exhibitions and performances in short form. Some will be in the traditio...
Bettina Korek | Posted 05.25.2011
David Lynch, who has produced films such as Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive, engages a visual arts practice that is integral to his vision as a filmmaker but also comprises a body of work in its own right.
Mat Gleason | Posted 05.25.2011
Been out in the rain and cold (60 degrees at noon in LA is like 30 below anywhere else) looking at lots (but admittedly, not all, and nobody can make ...
Bettina Korek | Posted 05.25.2011
The MAK Center for Art & Architecture presents a performance by MAK Center Artist in Residence Patrycja German.
Noel Alumit | Posted 05.25.2011
Even though he's based in Los Angeles, artist Josh Peters is living somewhere else. His large, other-worldly paintings speak of a different place and time.
Joel John Roberts | Posted 05.25.2011
To cut one of the most effective publicly-funded programs that can dramatically improve a city's economic state, and pour in new jobs, just does not make sense.
Turnstyle | Posted 05.23.2012