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Tom Christie

  • Blogs

    January 8, 2010

    MOCA's New Director Rumored To Be Jeffrey Deitch

    MOCAThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo.​By Tom Christie, Senior Features Editor The Museum of Contemporary Art says it will announce its new director Monday morning, but the as yet unconfirmed rumor is that it will be ubiquitous New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, proprietor of De ... More >>

  • Eat+Drink

    October 1, 2009

    Best of L.A.: Sandwiches

    MOCAThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo.​By Tom Christie, Senior Features Editor The Museum of Contemporary Art says it will announce its new director Monday morning, but the as yet unconfirmed rumor is that it will be ubiquitous New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, proprietor of De ... More >>

  • Eat+Drink

    October 1, 2009

    Best of L.A.: Burgers

    MOCAThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo.​By Tom Christie, Senior Features Editor The Museum of Contemporary Art says it will announce its new director Monday morning, but the as yet unconfirmed rumor is that it will be ubiquitous New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, proprietor of De ... More >>

  • LA Life

    October 1, 2009

    Best of L.A.: Recreation and Self-Improvement

    MOCAThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo.​By Tom Christie, Senior Features Editor The Museum of Contemporary Art says it will announce its new director Monday morning, but the as yet unconfirmed rumor is that it will be ubiquitous New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, proprietor of De ... More >>

  • LA Life

    October 1, 2009

    Best of L.A.: Shopping

    MOCAThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo.​By Tom Christie, Senior Features Editor The Museum of Contemporary Art says it will announce its new director Monday morning, but the as yet unconfirmed rumor is that it will be ubiquitous New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, proprietor of De ... More >>

  • Film+TV

    September 3, 2009

    The Long, Hot Summer of L.A. Film

    L.A., world movie capital, may indeed suffer from having too much of a good thing

  • Blogs

    August 26, 2009

    LACMA Film Program Buttressed

    By Tom Christie As rumored, LACMA has received two grants of $75,000 apiece from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and from Ovation TV to prop up the museum's beleaguered film program - and hopefully kick off a new round of community support. Ovation, along with Time-Warner, also pledged an ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 28, 2009

    LACMA to Shutter Film Program, Rethink It

    By Tom ChristieWikipedia LACMA ​​Michael Govan and Ian Birnie sat on the patio at the L.A. County Museum of Art today and explained the dismantling of their film department. Which is to say, Govan planted an IED and Birnie did his best to throw his body over it. The fact that the bomb won't ac ... More >>

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    Wet Metal: An Excerpt From Blame

    By Tom ChristieWikipedia LACMA ​​Michael Govan and Ian Birnie sat on the patio at the L.A. County Museum of Art today and explained the dismantling of their film department. Which is to say, Govan planted an IED and Birnie did his best to throw his body over it. The fact that the bomb won't ac ... More >>

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    Old World Meets New Age in Thriller Nowhere-Land

    A.W. Hill's Stephan Raszer is the thinking man's private eye

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    Publishing Your Novel Online

    A guide to the mind games you'll play on yourself

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    How Fiction Works: King James and the Battle for the Novel

    It's James Wood's World and We're Just Reading In It

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    Henry Bay’s America: An Excerpt From The Enthusiast

    It's James Wood's World and We're Just Reading In It

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    The Calm: An Excerpt From Silver Lake

    It's James Wood's World and We're Just Reading In It

  • Art+Books

    June 18, 2009

    Weekly Literary Supplement: Summer Fiction Sampler

    Excerpts from Michelle Huneven’s Blame, Peter Gadol’s Silver Lake and Charlie Haas’s The Enthusiast

  • LA Life

    May 14, 2009

    GO LA: The Man Who Sold the Brangelina Air

    Plus lots more to do, see and inhale in L.A., May 15-21

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    May 7, 2009
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    April 30, 2009
  • Blogs

    January 9, 2009

    Stage Raw: Goodbye Hello, A Memo to the Theater Community

    Goodbye Hello, A Memo to the L.A. Theater Community "I say high, you say low "You say why, and I say I don't know "Oh, no "You say goodbye and I say hello . . ." --The Beatles In the program of the off-Broadway production of my play Beachwood Drive last year, I wrote in my bio, somewhat facetio ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 5, 2009

    Where Art Thy Art Fairs Now?

    BY TOM CHRISTIEThe fairs are moving on up: With the Los Angeles Art Show heading downtown to the L.A. Convention Center (Jan. 21-25), both PHOTO LA (Jan. 9-11) and ART LA (Jan. 23-25) are moving into the vacated Barker Hanger at Santa Monica Airport.  All three fairs show improvement, and will ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2008

    Broad's Reach: MOCA to Announce New CEO

    By Tom ChristieIt would appear that Museum of Contemporary Art trustees have decided against a merger with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and are going with Eli Broad's bailout plan instead.A new MOCA CEO will be introduced at a museum press conference Tuesday morning.  Broad will join MO ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 11, 2008

    In Surprise Move, MOCA Board to Turn Over Operation of Museum to Machine Project Gallery

    An unconfirmed report suggests that the Museum of Contemporary Art's board of trustees is ready to turn control of the embattled institution over to a small non-profit art space, Machine Project. "Basically, the board doesn't know what to do," said a source with inside information. "This is a Hai ... More >>

  • News

    December 4, 2008

    Coming Home

    Editor's notes

  • Film+TV

    December 4, 2008

    Typesetting, Yes. Typecasting, No

    Experience not required

  • Blogs

    September 29, 2008

    Another Piano for LACMA: $45 Million Donation from Stewart and Lynda Resnick

    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art announced this morning (well, if you don't count the New York Times and L.A. Times, both of which got the story last week for publication today) a $45 million donation from Stewart and Lynda Resnick. The gift will fund the building of a large new Renzo Piano exh ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 19, 2008

    Presets Preview

    The Presets play Los Angeles Tuesday, May 20 at the El Rey Theater. Sorry, sold out. But hey, don't go away sad. Here's the new video for the "You Are the One" from their new album, Apocalypso. You can also download an MP3 of a different mix of the song from the Modular Records blog here. And f ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 29, 2008

    LA Times Seemingly Unfamiliar with "Spoiler Alert" Concept

    I'm pretty much caught up on The Wire. After weeks of avoiding Slate's discussion and bickering with David Simon about plot points and cutting out the 12 page New Yorker article that I didn't want to read until after I had finished season four on DVD, I felt pretty good. For the first time since the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 4, 2007

    Mick Jones' Carbon/Silicon, Troubadour, 12/3

    How long has it been since Mick Jones played L.A.? He said on stage he hadn't been here in 12 years, which would put us back into Big Audio Dynamite territory. Carbon/Silicon, Mick's fairly low-key project with Tony James (once upon a time of Generation X) played the Troubadour on Monday. In fact ... More >>

  • Eat+Drink

    April 19, 2007

    Jonathan Gold Wins Pulitzer Prize

    First time for a restaurant critic, first for L.A. Weekly

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    February 15, 2007

    G L O W

    Photographs and text by Matthew Pillsbury

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    February 8, 2007

    Feb. 9, 2007

    L.A.’s 20 Best Italian Restaurants by Jonathan Gold, Separated at Birth by Steven Leigh Morris and The Bastard Question by Ernest Hardy

  • Music

    January 18, 2007

    Fab Four

    The View at Spaceland

  • Art+Books

    December 21, 2006

    Staff Recommends

    Best of 2006

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    June 15, 2006
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    May 4, 2006

    The Zeitlist

    Our annual compendium of politics, culture and ephemera

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    April 20, 2006

    King of the Hill

    Solomon Shankman

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    March 2, 2006

    Mexican Media Responds

    Solomon Shankman

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    January 19, 2006

    About LA Weekly: Staff

    Solomon Shankman

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    January 5, 2006

    More Politics Lists

    Solomon Shankman

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    June 23, 2005

    Boycotts and Blacklists

    Solomon Shankman

  • Columns

    October 14, 2004

    Seeing Red

    Solomon Shankman

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    September 30, 2004

    Frankophilia

    Solomon Shankman

  • Art+Books

    June 17, 2004

    Humvee Hell

    Evan Wright talks about his two months riding with the Marines in Iraq, and his new book, Generation Kill

  • News

    December 25, 2003

    Slyest Subject Headings for Penis-Enlargement E-mails

    Evan Wright talks about his two months riding with the Marines in Iraq, and his new book, Generation Kill

  • News

    January 2, 2003

    The 2nd Annual List Issue

    Evan Wright talks about his two months riding with the Marines in Iraq, and his new book, Generation Kill

  • Music

    October 11, 2001

    Love is Blonde

    Edited by Kateri Butler

  • Calendar

    May 3, 2001

    The Classics

    Michael Chabon on reading Richard Yates

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    May 11, 2000

    Letters

    Michael Chabon on reading Richard Yates

  • Music

    April 13, 2000

    Who Are You Calling Gaijin?

    Michael Chabon on reading Richard Yates

  • Calendar

    December 16, 1999

    The Coffee Table

    Michael Chabon on reading Richard Yates

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