The Actors' Gang, the provocative theater group led by Oscar-winning actor and UCLA alumnus Tim Robbins, will not be performing theater on Wednesday. Read more...
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November 16, 8:36 pm
Actors’ Gang plays “˜Wizard of Oz,’ “˜Dark Side of the Moon’
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November 12, 9:34 pm
Apocalypse theory behind “˜2012′ lacks truth
Mark your calendars and prepare to see something big; "2012" is coming. Read more...
Photo: The new release “2012” is inspired by a popular myth about the apocalypse based on the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar around Dec. 21, 2012. UCLA professors, among others, have debunked this rumor.
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November 12, 9:28 pm
Screen Scene: Oh My God
Friedrich Nietzsche was a smart guy, but he was wrong about at least one thing: God is definitely not dead. At the very least, the ideas of God, the arguments over God and the documentaries about God are still very much alive. Read more...
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November 12, 9:24 pm
Brooks brothers keep faith in “The Yankles”
The Brooks brothers know the meaning of the phrase "do it yourself." Read more...
Photo: Independent film “The Yankles” will be shown at James Bridges Theater on Sunday.
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November 12, 9:18 pm
Students turn to TV time-shifting
Thursday night is party night, no questions asked, even if that means missing Pam and Jim's epic wedding on "The Office." Read more...
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November 12, 9:11 pm
Students turn to TV time-shifting
Thursday night is party night, no questions asked, even if that means missing Pam and Jim's epic wedding on "The Office." Read more...
Photo: The busy lives of college students have made time-shifting television shows such as ABC’s “Lost” a growing trend.
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November 12, 4:36 am
Film experts Mark Rydell, Martin Landau and Lyle Kessler to host The Total Picture Seminar at UCLA
Writers, directors and actors spend hours honing their individual skills, but when it comes time to collaborate there's no promise that they can work together. Read more...
Photo: Mark Rydell, Martin Landau and Lyle Kessler will host a film seminar at UCLA.