Andrew Bird is a singer-songwriter known for a multi-instrument looping technique when performing on stage, and Andrew Bird: Fever Year is a documentary that catches him undertaking his most, uh, feverish year of touring. Feverishly.Actually, Xan Aranda's film won raves at SXSW and Sundance--even fr ... More >>
[Summer Guide] The definitive guide to celebrities, drugs and more
Those monsters at Irvine Fine Arts Center! How dare they?They're having yet another of their juried All Media exhibitions in November and they still haven't invited Art Whore to be a juror!I tried to be subtle last year, but nooooooooo...Must I throw myself at their feet and beg?Instead o ... More >>
Photograph of Ed Templeton, courtesy of LandiaPro-skateboarder, photographer and painter Ed Templeton will talk about his career(s) in a live interview tonight at OCMA by Juxtapoz magazine co-founders Greg Escalante and CR Stecyk II.
One of the most popular documentaries at April's Newport Beach Film Festival was Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, which is about the late artist and Andy Warhol collaborator who became the first international art star of African-American descent.You can catch Tamra Davis' film in Newport ... More >>
Orange County Museum of Art
The Orange County Museum of Art's 2008 Biennial features twenty exhibits beyond the museum itself, scattered all the way from San Francisco down to Tijuana. Einar and Jamex de la Torre's "Pho’zole 2008," at South Coast Plaza's Orange Lounge, seems weirdly symbolic of the Biennial itself, offering ... More >>
CHAMPAGNE TASTING, 6pm The New Year’s is nearing. So, pick out the champagne you’ll be toasting with at this bubbly testing. Bacchus Secret Wine Cellar, 6735 Quail Hill Pkwy., Irvine, (949) 502-4600 INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAY DELIGHTS, 6:30pm Learn to create delicious dishes that you can easily int ... More >>
UCI DANCE FILM FESTIVAL, 6:30pm Starting tonight, the UCI Dance Film Festival 2007 presents two days of dance films by leading choreographers and directors. The program includes ballet, modern, jazz and world dance, featuring choreography for the camera, experimental films and dance documentaries. W ... More >>
East meets west in Cao Fei’s ‘Whose Utopia?’
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Step outside, slap on the sun block and soak up some culture
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Midnight Movies
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Something for Rockets
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Catherine Opies photos redefine who we are
Movie of the Week: The Loved One
Imagination Celebration at Landscape Confection
Sex, Sex, Sex! No, really: sex
Its time to meet the Muppets, other puppets and the people behind them
You Better Watch Outs many happy returns
Etnies’ new boardsports art gallery is more proof the genre has arrived By Theo Douglas
"John Waters: Change of Life" pales next to his true art
Sunset magazines idea house is stumped
Its curtains for Arthur Taussigs 15-year movie show
OCMAs 150 years of women is a beautiful thing
Shopping the museums
The happy fatalism of Enrique Martinez Celaya
And make sure you include a few wieners
Unlikely interpretations at MOLAA- or is that MOOLAH?
Chronicling poverty in the old New South
And the award for best self-promotion goes to . . .
