How Radio Healer Uses Rush Hour to Critique Contemporary Society
Here’s when they’ll perform at Pueblo Grande Museum.
Here’s when they’ll perform at Pueblo Grande Museum.
She’s coming to Changing Hands this month.
It’s fun watching Ginny Baker be rude to people. I was hesitant to give a chance to Pitch, the new Fox series imagining the life and career of the (fictional) first woman to play Major League Baseball, because I feared Ginny would be impossibly noble, driven and hardworking — the…
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With work by Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, and Issey Miyake.
Can I just write in “everybody”?
Make your list, check it twice.
Mark your calendar.
Natasha Leggero, a Netflix debut, and a look inside Outlander.
One day, Denis Villeneuve will make a truly great movie. This is, apparently, a controversial opinion. Many out there feel strongly that the Canadian filmmaker has been leaping from triumph to triumph in recent years — with Sicario, Prisoners and Enemy under his belt — while some consider him a…
Haters Back Off!, a new eight-episode comedy streaming on Netflix, is about putting yourself out there, ignoring the haters, following your dreams no matter who or what stands in your way and utterly humiliating yourself on YouTube. Also at church socials, gay bars, funerals, rest homes — really anywhere Miranda…
“Clowns will be clowns.”
Levi’s, Lees, and more.
Certified Local Fest, Macbeth, Dance of the Dead.
Phoenix Festival of the Arts will return to Margaret T. Hance Park for its fifth annual edition from December 9 through 11. That might read like business as usual for the free community-focused festival. But event organizers will introduce a new feature to the three-day arts event. In addition to a lineup…
A fuzzy oversize coat in pink and red? You need it.
There’s a Jimmy Gibbler?!
A.k.a. when everybody starts pairing off for the holidays.
A question is posed to the main character of Barry Jenkins’ wondrous, superbly acted new film, Moonlight: “Who is you, man?” The beauty of Jenkins’ second feature, which follows his San Francisco-set black-boho romance Medicine for Melancholy (2008), radiates from the way that query is explored and answered: with specifics…
Between The Night Manager, Veep, and now Chance, a new Hulu series adapted from a nasty Kem Nunn novel, Hugh Laurie has had an exceptional year in television. The Hulu program stands out slightly above the rest, considering its resonant dialogue with the Oxford-born Laurie’s most famous role. Like House,…