Letters to the Editor
A beekeeper of 40 years says PETA’s insistence that harvesting surplus honey from beehives amounts to theft ignores the science of food production.
Sept. 17, 2024
Entertainment & Arts
San Diego Symphony used its pandemic closure as an opportunity to gut parts of Jacobs Music Center, built in 1929 as a movie palace. The goal: improve sound and sight lines, replace seats and otherwise entice the audience to return.
It’s a holiday, go to a museum, take in a show, see a movie. Or just stare at our many-splendored guide to PST Art, the sprawling Southern California culture event where “Art + Science Collide.”
Sept. 2, 2024
California
At the Homeboy Art Academy, Fabian Debora and other mentors provide guidance to the youth who are either actively involved in the gang life, recently released from incarceration or are seeking a refuge from the gang life.
Sept. 21, 2024
Escapes. Travel. Adventure.
The cosmopolitan Armenian capital is a delightful combination of old-world charms and modern creative pursuits.
Movies
Springsteen’s longtime collaborator Stevie Van Zandt and director Thom Zimny discuss the new film ‘Road Diary,’ ‘clowns’ trying to use ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ on the campaign trail and more.
Sept. 8, 2024
A new and electrifying Norton Simon exhibit, a Jane Fonda narration and the return of two notable artifacts.
Sept. 20, 2024
The latest installment of Pacific Standard Time, the museum series that this year is titled ‘PST Art: Art & Science collide,’ has arrived. Here’s our shortlist of exhibitions and events.
Aug. 29, 2024
The world just experienced its hottest year on record, but does our climate crisis make for good art? With the latest iteration of Pacific Standard Time, we’ll soon find out.
The Little Free Library now has an art counterpart: A grassroots effort to establish micro art galleries in Long Beach is spreading to other neighborhoods.