Thursday, June 19

Playwright Henry Ong’s piece “˜Fabric,’ the story of 72 Thai garment workers enslaved in El Monte, comes to the Company of Angels Theatre at The Alexandria

Fifteen years ago, 30 miles east of Westwood, the first widely known case of slavery in the U.S. since the end of the Civil War was uncovered in Los Angeles County's city of El Monte. Read more...

Photo: Actresses Jolene Kim (left) and Dian Kobayashi will perform in “Fabric,” a play about the enslavement of Thai garment workers, opening July 8 at The Alexandria.


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We all know what it's like to be a teenager, when every personal problem seems to threaten the very balance of the universe, when our every emotion is as overwrought as a My Chemical Romance song. Read more...



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At times, "Let it Rain" comes off as an experiment to see how far you can push an inherently incompatible trio before the relationship begins to seem contrived. Read more...


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A hail of gunfire from across the forest pins a young U.S. soldier to the ground, his first instinct to return fire met with the uncertainty of who and where he should be shooting. Read more...


Bruin Alumnus stars as blind CIA agent in new TV series “Covert Affairs”

Christopher Gorham, UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television alumnus, has played everything from superhero techie Jake Foley in "Jake 2.0" and cute accountant Henry Grubstick in "Ugly Betty" to serial killer Henry Dunn on the TV show "Harper's Island." Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumnus Christopher Gorham stars as a blind CIA agent in USA Network’s new action/drama “Covert Affairs.”




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