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It's all things Tut in L.A. this week.
In "Collapse", Jared Diamond, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author examines the downfall of some of history's greatest civilizations.
The American intellectuals Alexander and Jane Eliot should be recognized as living national treasures.
Kenro Izu's pallidium prints are taken with a massive camera that seems to wrestle the sacred onto film.
When asked about the place of beauty in contemporary art, Peter Schjeldahl leaned forward and spoke from the heart.
A handful of Venice residents have filed appeals with the city of Los Angeles to block the gift of a nude sculpture by Robert Graham.
Screen "A Day Without A Mexican". Remember Arnold; it's that other newly elected German-speaking guy who thinks he is infallible.
The Basque city of Guernica was firebombed sixty-eight years ago today prompting Pablo Picasso's painting "Guernica"
Springsteen had to leave anthems behind when he tackled his vision of the American West in "Devil's and Dust".
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