by | Sep 14, 2019 | Culture Music Art
from The Observer David Bowie’s Prized Tintoretto Masterpiece Will Go on View in Venice By Helen Holmes The Angel Foretelling Saint Catherine of Alexandria of Her Martyrdom by Tintoretto at the Sotheby’s Bowie auction. Wolfram Kastl / picture alliance via Getty Images...
by | Sep 12, 2019 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from Roadtrippers The art of traditional bookmaking lives on at the Book Club of California, a quiet paradise for bibliophiles San Francisco’s century-old book club has more than 10,000 rare and letterpress-printed volumes on display By Molly Fosco The Albert...
by | Sep 11, 2019 | Culture Music Art
by | Sep 10, 2019 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from The New Yorker The Book of Prince Prince had grand plans for his autobiography, but only a few months to live. By Dan Piepenbring “Funk is the opposite of magic,” Prince said. “Funk is about rules.” © The Prince Estate On January 29, 2016, Prince summoned me to...
by | Sep 9, 2019 | Culture Music Art
from NPR Meet The Man Who Guards America’s Ketchup by DAN CHARLES Hector Osorno is the Kraft Heinz Ketchup Master, whose job it is to make sure around 70% of the ketchup sold in America tastes the way it should. Dan Charles/NPR My search for the secrets of...
by | Sep 7, 2019 | Culture Music Art, Los Angeles, Mirth
from Curbed ‘BoJack Horseman’ is the only show that really gets my city Tucked into the often-bleak narrative are disarmingly familiar glimpses of Los Angeles life By Alissa Walker From the dingbat apartments to the ever-present freeways, BoJack Horseman nails the...