From “Fallout” to “Sweet Tooth” and assorted incarnations of “The Walking Dead,” postapocalyptic TV series are like a drug on the market. Paranoid political thrillers are too, as this month’s drops of ...
The MacArthur Fellowship genius grant recipient draws on her deep knowledge of jazz, gospel and more for the orchestra’s experimental concert series. Composer and pianist Courtney Bryan is curating ...
This first West Coast exhibition by Brooklyn artist Kambui Olujimi is a world-building, immersive multimedia experience. Featuring large-scale watercolor and ink paintings, a site-specific mural, and ...
Director Tyne Rafaeli, left, and actor Matilda Lawler rehearse Berkeley Repertory Theatre's "The Thing About Jellyfish." Photo: Berkeley Repertory Theatre Suzy used to “constant-talk.” But that was ...
Foster the People had written its first Grammy-nominated song before it had even released an album. The victory may be thanks to frontman Mark Foster’s previous job as a commercial jingle writer. The ...
When you pick up a book by Lidia Yuknavitch, whether fiction or nonfiction, here’s what you won’t find: squeaky-clean characters, milquetoast storylines, bland prose or neat-and-tidy conclusions. What ...