Literary critic (and native Angeleno) Donna Rifkind discusses her biography of Viertel, The Sun and Her Stars: Salka Viertel and Hitler’s Exiles in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Donna’s research for the book spanned 10 years and multiple continents, where she uncovered the often-hidden stories of the artistic and intellectual refugees who influenced the Hollywood of the 1930s.
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In conjunction with our presentation of Table Top Shakespeare, we worked with artists and scholars to dig deeper into issues that have relevance to the plays and the period when they were written. There were five major outbreaks of plague in Shakespeare's lifetime, theaters were closed to the pub...
Kristy Edmunds speaks with Carla Canales, Dan + Claudia Zanes, The Small Glories, Nano Stern and Vijay Gupta during day four of The Tune In Festival streamed on Sat, Oct 31, 2020.
Let’s Say Grace and Talk About It After! was live on Sat, Nov 14.
This conversation with Ronald K. Brown and special guests features artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa, Associate Professor: UCLA School of Nursing MarySue Heilemann, Artist and Social Justice Advocate Theo Bonner Perkins and CAP UCLA...