The prolific filmmaker discusses his latest project and his attempt to make space for Indigenous voices.
Arts & Culture
Immigration, self-discovery and navigating the spaces between
Author Gemma Whelan expands her idea of home.
Lezley Saar’s ‘Diorama Drama’ and me
Sculpture that captures the colors of grief.
Artist Cecilia Vicuña’s Sonoran Quipu reassembles the desert
The installation at Tucson’s Museum of Contemporary Art is made from the landscape.
Jackson as a safe haven in ‘The Last of Us’ is science fiction
Only the extremely wealthy might survive the Apocalypse in today’s western Wyoming town.
The fight to keep Ohtani basketball alive
Increasing housing costs and the pandemic threaten an important tradition in the Japanese American community.
Invisible Denver made indelible in a new documentary
‘The Holly’ connects the dots between the Mile High City’s history of gang violence, real estate development, law enforcement practices and one complicated man.
‘Gold in the hills, but not for us’
Scenes from California’s backyard petroculture.
Wherefore O Birds and Small Fish Surround Me
A poem by Robert Wrigley.
Displaced by the climate crisis
Jake Bittle’s new book foregrounds the experience of those already affected by a worsening climate.
The wolf in its own clothing
A new book, ‘Wolfish,’ attempts to shed light on how the species is a stand in for fear.
Books to see us through
The written word can provide shelter for whatever is coming.
Can capitalism be overcome?
A history of environmental exploitation fails to imagine an alternative.
Tending a remnant of home
How a glass shelf connected a woman to what mattered most.
A Los Angeles exhibit reverse-engineers Joan Didion’s writing
‘What She Means’ attempts to re-create the Western writer’s world.
An Indigenous Affairs reporter reviews ‘Alaska Daily’
Will the show stop its whiteness from sabotaging its own premise?
An expedition through Kim Stringfellow’s Mojave
The artist’s transmedia project highlights the vitality of the desert’s many histories.