• LARB Turns 15

    Join us this year as we celebrate 15 years of LARB with a rotating selection of new editorial features and old favorites from our archive, some fresh updates to our site and newsletters, a forthcoming special anthology issue of the LARB Quarterly, a full slate of exciting events and workshops, and so much more.

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Fault Lines

What our editors can’t stop thinking about, from cultural research and reporting to political commentary and coverage of current events.

Vantage Points

Long-form views on literature, art, and experience from LARB’s online magazine and print Quarterly.

Short Takes

Brief dispatches from L.A.’s arts and culture scenes. Courtesy of LARB’s local columnists and occasional correspondents.

  • Hail, Caesar

    Friends, Romans, countrymen: Nathan Jefferson lends his ears (and eyes) to the immersive “Julius Caesar” production at Heritage Square Museum.

    • Jackpot!

      “Nothing is clearly defined” in Julia Yerger’s art exhibition, which Keith J. Varadi finds to be a big win.

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      LARB Radio Hour

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      The LARB Quarterly

      LARB Quarterly, no. 47: Security

      Brace yourself, new essays, fiction, poetry, art, and comics are here. Hunker down with the LARB Quarterly no 47: Security, exploring vulnerability, loss, and refuge.

      Security