Some Enchanted Evening – Così fan tutte

Some Enchanted Evening – Così fan tutte

Mozart, like other great artists before and since, offers us a topological mirror in which to test and tease our perspectives on the universe and our fragile foothold in it.  The evocative power of his greatest work is a sublime irony, felt all the more acutely as the...

Krazy Kats – Cat Museum

Krazy Kats – Cat Museum

Could there be such a thing as an orchestra of memory?  A kind of color-organ (remember those?—no, of course you don’t; you’re too young) soundtrack of apprehension, clairvoyance, and the insight and deep vision of compressed years?  (And how, after all, do we...

Pacific Standard Surreal – A wish list

Pacific Standard Surreal – A wish list

The big news yesterday was The Getty’s roll-out of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.  (And you thought they were going to just let go of that franchise – after (let’s face it) lackluster performance and architecture modules?  Not a chance.)  ‘LA/LA’ stands for L.A.’s...

Postscript:  Paris Photo 2014

Postscript: Paris Photo 2014

What makes a fair work?  (Of any kind, really:  a question out of Merchant Capitalism 101—or even Trade 101.)  The merchants and the goods are key—by far the most important factor.  But we’re not just talking about a marketplace, retail street or mall design – an...

Incognito 2014, Santa Monica Museum of Art

Incognito 2014, Santa Monica Museum of Art

After ten years, the Santa Monica Museum of Art’s Incognito benefit has become a fixture on the L.A. art world calendar; and although I don’t necessarily make it every year (the never-ending battle of time and distances, to say nothing of travel contingencies), I’m...

Arcadian Elegies for a Drone Democracy

Arcadian Elegies for a Drone Democracy

The 60th anniversary tour of the Paul Taylor Dance Company has provided an occasion for the revisitation or revival of a number of classic Taylor dances.  I was just tempted to call them ballets; and the first of those programmed for Friday evenings performances,...

Into the Widening Gyre

Into the Widening Gyre

How will the end of the world play out?  With a bang or a whimper?  With mournful lamentation or furious dies irae?  Vengeful and wrath-laden or becalmed?  In paroxysms of grief or a hemorrhage of hilarity and hysteria?  Well of course it will be all of these...

Still Howling – Ron Athey

Still Howling – Ron Athey

I wasn’t even sure I would be admitted to the room where most of the performance took place.  There was a small throng gathered in the courtyard.  Another part of the audience was already assembling in the Billy Wilder Theatre, where the performance would be...

Heart of Darkness – Britten’s Billy Budd

Heart of Darkness – Britten’s Billy Budd

From its troubled (I almost want to say stuttering) conception and creation, through its earliest publication – barely stitched together, edited, revised, corrected, re-edited – Melville’s Billy Budd is steeped in ambiguity – ambiguities integral to the dramatic and...

Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather

Was that a review I just read or did the snooze alarm go off again?  The way they box up the art reviews in the Los Angeles Times, it’s sometimes hard to tell.  The reviewer, Sharon Mizota’s focus seems to be on formula – which is not inappropriate here: the subject...

Transformer

Transformer

Where are the drag queens (or kings, jacks, and aces of spades or 3’s of clubs, for that matter) of yesteryear?  Or simply the troupes of maskers and performers and club personalities one might see at punk and post-punk nightclubs and discotheques, underground clubs...

Thanks, I’ll leave it

Thanks, I’ll leave it

SandylandIt put me in a great mood (once I got past the shock of a $12(!) charge at the adjacent UCLA parking structure) going into Sandra Bernhard’s show at Royce Hall.  Girls night out; (boys, too).  Homecoming.  Lots of anniversaries among that crowd over the last...

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