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Past as Prologue: Director Dorothy Arzner in Hollywoodland
Dorothy Arzner was the only woman who worked regularly as a director in Hollywood during the 1920s through the 1940s. Her record of helming 20 films is still unbroken.

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Noah Purifoy's Sophisticated Assemblage
At LACMA, exhibition "Noah Purifoy: Junk Dada" traces an overall chronology of the assemblage artist life's work.

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Exiles and Expressionism: The Transatlantic Exodus of European Filmmakers
Two exhibitions examine the period of cinema history when filmmaking talent crossed the Atlantic from Berlin, the center of German-language cinema, to Hollywood.

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Clare Graham & MorYork: The Answer is Yes
A new exhibition of Highland-based artist Clare Graham highlights his decades-long endeavor of collecting and artmaking from found materials.

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Bethlehem Baptist Church: A Schindler Saved
The Bethlehem Baptist Church, an African American congregation, is the only church designed by celebrated architect Rudolph Schindler.