Sunday, May 10


The future of film

After his film "Choose Connor" was screened by New Filmmakers LA at Sunset Gower Studios, 24-year-old director Luke Eberl received an offer from Strand Releasing, a distribution company based in Los Angeles. Read more...

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“Gabi on the Roof in July,” featuring actors Lawrence Michael Levine and Sophia Takal, is one of two features to be shown by New Filmmakers LA tonight.

courtesy of AARON KOVALCHIK


Artist’s exhibition finds beauty in the ugly

Dutch artist Mark Manders chose to become a sculptor rather than a poet. Read more...

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Dutch artist Mark Manders infuses poetry with sculpture at his exhibition at the Hammer Museum. Sculptural assemblages “Room with Chairs and Factory” (top), “Ramble-room Chair” (left) and “Untitled” (right) are among featured works.

Courtesy of Mark Manders



SPEAKS OUT

Speaks Out We asked members of the UCLA community which television character best represents them. Read more...


From crypt to screen

There may be no better way to prepare for the month of October than with a dark theater and a scary movie. Read more...

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The UCLA Film and Television Archive will be showing “Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 sequel to “Frankenstein,” as part of their “Out of the Past” series, which showcases remastered classic films. (Photo: The Movie DB)


Artist’s spectre lingers in her art

Eva Hesse, dead at 34, lives again. Although the artist of German origin died in 1970 of a brain tumor, her ghost is currently on display at the Hammer Museum in a phantasmagoric collection of early paintings from 1960. Read more...

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Photo: Hammer Museum