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Shulamit Nazarian Los Angeles: Looking Back, Moving Forward

Shulamit Nazarian Los Angeles Gallery just celebrated its tenth anniversary, which in gallery years is a serious achievement and reason enough to visit with Shulamit Nazarian and her gallery partner Seth Curcio.“The most meaningful part of what I do,” Shulamit Nazarian told me recently, “is learning from my artists, opening these amazing windows to their […]

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Ken Burns' "The U.S. And The Holocaust" On PBS

This Sunday, PBS premieres, The U.S., and The Holocaust, Ken Burn’s three-part six-hour documentary, produced and directed by Burns, Lynn Novick and and Sarah Botstein.You might wonder what, if anything, there still is to say about the Holocaust, after so many, many films have been made about it, all over the world. Having watched many […]

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Mesmerized By The Music Of Hania Rani

Late one night during the early days of the pandemic, I was listening to music performances on YouTube, one of my main new music discovery engines. I am always checking out NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts or listening to random performers that appear if I just let the channel play. It was on such evening of […]

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The Fight for Democracy in Bernard-Henri Levy's "Why Ukraine"

“Ukraine can not lose,” Bernard-Henri Lévy says at the end of his powerful new film about the war in Ukraine, “But it must be helped to win.” And this film, Why Ukraine co-directed with Marc Roussel and co-written with Gilles Herzog, produced by Francois Margolin with Emily Hamilton and Natalia Gryvniak, which is being screened […]

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Shepard Fairey: Portrait Of The Artist

shepard fairey: backward forward at Dallas Contemporary in Dallas, Texas, through July 23, 2023, is an expansive solo show of Shepard Fairey’s most recent work that speaks to his evolution as an artist. When I was in Dallas for the opening of the exhibit, I had the chance to sit down with Fairey to hear […]

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Not So Quiet On The Western Front: Remembering The Activism of Universal Pictures" Carl Laemmle

Netflix recently started streaming a new German-made production of “All Quiet On the Western Front,” based on Erich Maria Remarque’s 1929 Anti-War novel. This is the third filmed production, with a 1979 TV version adapted by Delbert Mann, and the original Academy Award winning 1930 version. It is worth recalling the impact of the original […]

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