Arts Features

  • "Larry Bell: Three Decades of Art" There is a mystifying element to Larry Bell's paintings — distance seems to add further enchantment. Up... More >>

  • Company Bracing and potent as a vodka stinger, Company (1970), Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's multiple Tony Award-winning "musical comedy"... More >>

  • Dear Mexican, I'm interested in a job that says it is a plus to have an understanding of Latin, Spanish and Mexican music. I found out some... More >>

  • "Earl Staley: The Resolution of Doubt" Earl Staley seems to be forever reinventing himself, and his latest exhibition at Zoya Tommy Gallery... More >>

  • Così fan tutte If you want to know all about sex, why read Masters and Johnson when you can go to the opera and hear Mozart. What better... More >>

  • Dear Mexican, I'm a half-Mexican more American than Mexicant (although to Cockasians, I'm sure I'm just another brown spot on their white... More >>

  • "Jorge Marin: Wings of the City" This installation at Discovery Green has nine wonderful sculptures by an acclaimed Mexican sculptor; some are... More >>

  • Marie Antoinette The ill-fated queen of France (Emily Neves) sashays down the halls of Versailles to a heavy techno beat. Gigantic neon... More >>

  • Dear Mexican, Why do Mexican men think all us gabachas are like the girls in Bikini Car Wash? I am married, a conservative dresser, frankly not... More >>

  • Marie Antoinette The ill-fated queen of France (Emily Neves) sashays down the halls of Versailles to a heavy techno beat. Gigantic neon... More >>

  • "Mokha Laget: Chromatic Constructs" Mokha Laget has broken free of "the tyranny of the rectangle," a straitjacket that many artists seem... More >>

  • Dear Mexican, What do Mexicans in the United States think of the violent drug cartel problem currently in Mexico? Do local Latinos cringe with... More >>

  • "Jorge Marin: Wings of the City" This installation at Discovery Green has nine wonderful sculptures by an acclaimed Mexican sculptor; some are... More >>

  • Dracula In 1977, the hottest ticket on Broadway was the revival of John Balderston and Hamilton Deane's 1927 adaptation of Bram Stoker's... More >>

  • Dear Mexican, I've heard that the Tijuana donkey show featuring a female whore is not real other than the fact that they do bring out a donkey... More >>

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