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A COVID-19 plague sculpture for New York, the drive-through as lifeline in Los Angeles and too many Zoom plays. This week's Essential Arts.

Greetings from the timeless void of quarantine, where we all feel like astronauts who have been in space just a little too long. I’m, staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, with your essential guide to all things arts — and operatic krumping.Living through this pandemic has made it a good time to reflect on other disasters. Late last month,, an artist based in Palm Desert.

The paintings, which show wildlife reinhabiting the area around the Chernobyl power plant, feature equal doses of whimsy and foreboding. See the works onlineWhile you’re at it, absolutely, positively read

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