Powers New Voices Festival 2021
The eighth annual Powers New Voices Festival, features four days of readings of new plays by some of the most exciting voices writing for the American theatre. Before each reading […]
The eighth annual Powers New Voices Festival, features four days of readings of new plays by some of the most exciting voices writing for the American theatre. Before each reading […]
PART ONE: A PHONE CALL Created by 600 Highwaymen Pick up the phone. Someone is on the line. You don’t know their name, and you still won’t when the hour […]
Photo: artwork by Ana de Alvear. Join Art of Elan performers for a free online pop-up concert inspired by the works of multidisciplinary artist Ana de Alvear, on view at […]
A multifaceted art project and three-minute art film, directed by Codie Elaine Oliver (Black Love, OWN) Followed by a special behind-the-scenes, interactive program, When We Gather: Together When We Gather: Together […]
“45 Seconds of Laughter” was filmed in 12 days over 6 months at a Level Four (maximum security) facility in Calipatria, CA. Directed by Tim Robbins, the documentary follows a […]
Pascal Dusapin’s O Mensch! is a cycle of songs for voice and piano, all settings of lyrical texts by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). The work bears the subtitle “An unreasoned inventory […]
‘Jazz and flamenco are brothers,’ says Daniel García Diego one of the most important pianists in the current jazz scene in Spain. For his album TRAVESURAS he dug deep into […]
Recently marking our 30th Anniversary and currently screening films in over 20 cities around the world, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival (HRWFF) bears witness to human rights violations in […]
Bring a little bit of poetic inspiration home with this virtual viewing of An Evening With the Bard, a celebration of Dr. Maya Angelou that weaves together more than a dozen of her most iconic poems through acting, singing and dance. Fulfillment Theatre Company’s cast seamlessly unites these works in a show that’s great for […]
Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) Desert Plant (TAM.1460), 1965 Color Lithograph 18 1/2 × 18 1/2 in. (47 × 47 cm) © Estate of Ruth Asawa The Museum of Contemporary Art San […]
Two of the world’s great orchestras meet at the Mainly Mozart Festival of Orchestras, pairing members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony. Conducted by Met Opera […]
For our February Book Club Atwood will revisit the first novel in her Maddaddam trilogy. A dystopian parable, Oryx and Crake (2003), was Atwood’s first return to the future since The Handmaid’s Tale, placing the reader in a world ravaged by a man-made plague. Atwood paints a stark warning about humanity’s impact on the natural […]