• The Agony and The Ecstasy of Mr. Chow

    Jeffrey Deitch traces the extraordinary narrative arc of actor, restaurateur and artist Michael Chow

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    The Agony and The Ecstasy of Mr. Chow
  • Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories

    Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories From the epic Killers of the Flower Moon to several smaller productions, a host of recent films and a groundbreaking art exhibition illustrate how the Native American narrative is controlled by who holds the camera, who holds the pen By Tazbah Rose Chavez When I began writing this piece,…

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    Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories
  • Found in Translation

    Found in Translation Talent agent Thao Nguyen’s whole world is art, both at home with her personal collection and at CAA where she cultivates artists in pop culture by Eli Diner Photography by Fabian Martinez The first thing you notice when you arrive at CAA agent Thao Nguyen’s Brentwood  home are the polka dots. Peppering the…

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    Found in Translation
  • Be Careful What You Write, It Can Break Your Heart

    By Joe Eszterhas

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    Be Careful What You Write, It Can Break Your Heart
  • Movie Couture

    Movie Couture In a rare exclusive interview, YSL creative director Anthony Vaccarello tell how his love for cinema has shaped his career in fashion and how collaborating with Almodóvar, Cronenberg, Audiard and Sorrentino is his dream come true by Pamela Golbin Artwork by Edward Givis I WANTED TO WORK WITH DIRECTORS WHO FORMED MY PERSONAL…

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    Movie Couture
  • Hammer’s Hometown Heroes

    The Hammer Museum’s recent biennial Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living highlighted the work of 39 artists and groups based in the greater Los Angeles area whose practices are shaped by everyday life and community

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    Hammer’s Hometown Heroes
  • How Hollywood Tried To Smash The Patriarchy in 2023

    “By giving voice to the cognitive dissonance required to be a woman under the patriarchy, you’ve robbed it of its power.”

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    How Hollywood Tried To Smash The Patriarchy in 2023
  • Diary of a Strike

    The SAG-AFTRA and WGA labor disputes of 2023 put tens of thousands of people out of work for more than half the year, but the psychological impact was as great as the economic one.

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    Diary of a Strike
  • The Last Picture

    The Last Picture Frieze takes a drive through Los Angeles with artist Sharif Farrag

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    The Last Picture
  • All Dolled Up

    Artist Laurie Simmons’ body of work uses dolls to explore themes of feminism, sexuality, body imagery and gender identity

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    All Dolled Up
  • Life, Death, Memory, Fate, Loss

    Christian Boltanski explorations of emotion wrought by the Holocaust and the horrors of war profoundly resonate today more than ever

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    Life, Death, Memory, Fate, Loss
  • ‘The Creator’ Wins 5 Categories to Top Visual Effects Society Awards

    “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” swept the VES animation categories, while “The Last of Us” dominated the TV awards

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    ‘The Creator’ Wins 5 Categories to Top Visual Effects Society Awards
  • ‘Barbie,’ ‘Poor Things,’ ‘Saltburn’ Win Costume Designers Guild Awards

    TV winners include “Ahsoka,” “Beef,” “The Great,” “Rebel Moon” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show”

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    ‘Barbie,’ ‘Poor Things,’ ‘Saltburn’ Win Costume Designers Guild Awards
  • America Ferrera Reflects on Her Journey From Disney Channel to ‘Barbie’ to the Oscars

    TheWrap magazine: The actress tells TheWrap that her 17-year-old self would say “What the hell took so long?”

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    America Ferrera Reflects on Her Journey From Disney Channel to ‘Barbie’ to the Oscars
  • 3 Oscar Nominations in 4 Years? That’s Short Work for Ben Proudfoot

    TheWrap magazine: “The Last Repair Shop,” which the filmmaker made with Kris Bowers, is his third documentary short nom

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    3 Oscar Nominations in 4 Years? That’s Short Work for Ben Proudfoot