A rare exhibition of his early works demonstrates how the influential artist’s style developed.
Activist Cleve Jones’ memoir When We Rise and the miniseries based on it remind you you’re not powerless.
This hand puppet makes Avenue Q look like Sesame Street.
Cary Leibowitz’s pop-inflected work is not therapy, he says. Even when it’s about buying shoes at Bergdorf.
Put together by David Thomson, “America’s greatest living film critic,” BAMPFA’s “In Focus: Hollywood Insiders” gives a nod to 1950s filmmakers who resisted the system.
No Beyoncé, sadly, but plenty of W. Kamau Bell, Jeff Chang, and Taylor Mac.
The Asian Art Museum’s “The Rama Epic: Hero, Heroine, Ally, Foe” restores decency to a world seriously lacking in compassion and self-control — with a leap to Sri Lanka.
The chef arrives at Book Passage tomorrow to sign copies of Great American Cookbook using an orange Sharpie.
With Ewan MacGregor and Nicole Kidman reuniting in time for a screening of Moulin Rouge!