In recent years, the ways that we experience movies have begun to change as our world has become increasingly digitalized. Read more...
Arts, Arts Columns, Film & TV
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April 23, 10:22 am
That's a wrap: New Wal-Mart service digitally preserves hard-copy movies
Arts
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April 20, 12:20 am
Movie Review: "Goodbye First Love"
"Goodbye First Love" invites viewers into a world where sentimental lovers live and grow, attempting to bring out the idealist within each of us. Read more...
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Courtesy of Carole Bethuel
Arts, Arts Columns
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April 20, 12:10 am
Alternate routes on the road to fitness
As a college student, it often feels as if there isn't enough time in the day. So much needs to be done between schoolwork, extracurricular activities and trying to maintain a social life that not much time is left for fitness. Read more...
Arts
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April 20, 12:03 am
L.A. Theatre Works refreshes “˜Frost/Nixon’ through radio medium
In 1977, television captured the dramatic interactions of British journalist David Frost and former President Richard Nixon in Frost's famous interviews. Read more...
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L.A. Theatre Works
Arts, Lifestyle
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April 19, 11:55 pm
27th Annual Pow Wow educates through dance
Dancers draped in large, colorful shawls outstretch their arms as they dance to the beat of a drum. Read more...
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The 27th Annual Pow Wow, hosted by the American Indian Student Association, will be held on Saturday, April 21, at the North Athletic Field. The pow wow will feature traditional American Indian food, song, performances and dance competitions.
Arts
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April 19, 12:36 am
Thai Smakom to host 14th annual culture night event
A beautiful half-bird, half-woman creature flies down to Earth to partake in a ritual that signifies her entrance into womanhood. A fame-seeking hunter, Chai, sets out to capture this mythical creature, only to find that he cannot after he falls in love with her. Read more...
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UCLA’s Thai Smakom members rehearse a dance routine that they will perform at their 14th annual Thai Culture Night on Saturday in Schoenberg Hall.
Arts
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April 19, 12:34 am
Music Industry 105, which invites famed songwriters as guest speakers, to be public to UCLA community
Sitting center stage with flashcards in hand, David Leaf, a professor in UCLA's Herb Alpert School of Music, moderates a discussion of his Music Industry 105 course with a renowned rock "˜n' roll songwriting legend, who is comfortably seated in front of the piano, wearing jeans and a casual button-down shirt. Read more...
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Chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and multiple Grammy Award-winning legend, Jimmy Webb, answers questions about the music industry and his career for Professor David Leaf’s Music Industry 105 class.



