Tim Burton Goes Back to School for ‘Wednesday’ Season 2
Last week marked the long-awaited debut of Wednesday Season 2, Part 1. The smash-hit Netflix series, focusing on titular character
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Last week marked the long-awaited debut of Wednesday Season 2, Part 1. The smash-hit Netflix series, focusing on titular character
On Thursday, Aug. 14, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles presents Stealin’ Home, a special performance led by West Coast
A new anthology of writings by the late composer and longtime CalArts faculty member James Tenney was recently published by
This month marks the first anniversary of Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) becoming an affiliate of CalArts. While it’s
Several CalArts alums are featured in the Getty Center’s exhibition, Queer Lens: A History of Photography, on view through Sunday,
Nominations for the 77th Emmy Awards were announced last Tuesday (July 15) by the Television Academy in North Hollywood. This year’s balloting
In her new album Fawn / Brute, School of Film/Video adjunct sound faculty Katie Gately uses her multilayered vocal collage to trace the journey from
From photography to krump, Norris Duckett III (Art MFA 19), known in the dance community by his krump name “Cosmic,” has been bridging the gap
On Saturday, March 18, REDCAT will partner with nonprofit Art21 to present the recently premiered film, Charles Gaines: Systems & Structures. After the screening, renowned
After being developed in a workshop with the Ghost Road Company, The Dry Years performs at the Broadwater in Los Angeles through Saturday, March 4,
Originally developed and commissioned by CalArts Center for New Performance and multiple iterations at CalArts, REDCAT, and other venues, Dahlak Brathwaite: Try/Step/Trip is at The
Yusuke Watanabe (Film/Video BFA 22) debuts his illustrations in A Fish Called Andromeda, a new children’s book written by Cynthia C. Huijgens. Published by Idle
Molly Surazhsky (Art BFA 19) combines self-portraiture and performance art in Miss Americhka, her first solo exhibition with Lowell Ryan Projects. Running from Jan. 7
Editor’s Note: The name of the trailblazing animator has been revealed: Bessie Mae Kelley, whose works are now credited as the earliest known hand-drawn animated
Vocalist and composer Odeya Nini (Music MFA 11) released her new solo vocal album ODE on Populist Records earlier this fall, celebrating the release with
As a kid, Jonathan Pinson often found himself next to the drummer for the church. View this post on Instagram
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