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‘Civil War’: Photographing a fallen nation

Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” released on April 12, 2024, takes place in a near-future America where the nation is factionalized and eating itself alive....

A closer inspection of the ocean waves through a photographic lens

The California Museum of Photography and Culver Center of the Arts boasts a collection of pieces created by many talented artists. On the first...

The first of its creative kind: ASPB hosts UCR’s first Virtual...

    For the past two years I have attended UCR, I never had enough time to go see the Arts Walk. It was always school,...

Lit Pick of the Week: “Hold Still” by Sally Mann

Radar is committed to all forms of art and entertainment and as such, will pick one book as a reading recommendation every week. This...

“La Jetee” is the greatest film ever made.

As a devoted film buff, the perennial question always arises: “What is the greatest film ever?” While this question is fundamentally unanswerable, it’s always...

To Recall the Past: Connecting History through Photography

In the basement of the California Museum of Photography, down a spiraling metal staircase, is the current exhibition titled “Recollection,” which artists have created...

Hell’s Union: Motorcycle Club Cuts As American Folk Art

Rugged beauty, aged character and unified nonconformity characterize the latest exhibit at the UCR/California Museum of Photography. Titled “Hell’s Union: Motorcycle Club Cuts as...