In Brief
Order a Pizza With a Tiny Patio Set
If this doesn't make you want to order a pizza, we can't help you.
In Brief
If this doesn't make you want to order a pizza, we can't help you.
Film
Yours in Sisterhood has people reading the letters aloud, musing on feminism now versus in the 1970s.
News
Students are archiving images of the National Museum of Brazil, photojournalist Shahidul Alam is refused bail, and a member of Pussy Riot is allegedly poisoned.
Podcast
McMansions are the houses many of us love to hate, and we invited Kate Wagner, aka McMansion Hell, to talk oversized buildings of wealth and status and what they all mean.
News
Plus, an 8th-century Sican gold funeral mask is returned to Peru, and a Jack B. Yeats painting sells at auction.
News
The decision to translate and publish the works of dozens of women authors, without their involvement or approval, points to unethical publishing practices.
Art
For General Rehearsal, authors wrote scenes for fictional productions, selecting works of art instead of characters.
Art
Double Lives showcases the sound-based creations of people better known as artists than musicians.
Announcement
18 Installations and performances address the Biennial theme of Duration: Passage, Persistence, Survival. On view through December 23.
Comics
At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, an exhibition makes you wonder about the fantasies and fairytales in your own life.
Art
In his first museum survey, at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Peruvian-born artist William Cordova creates a mostly-wordless history book through his enchanting sculptures, drawings, and installations.
Art
The use of fasces by alt-right groups is another attempt to commandeer the insignia of ancient Rome to connect their movements to the bygone power and legitimacy of the Roman empire.