I've never watched an episode of "Golden Girls." Read more...
Arts
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September 24, 1:10 am
Betty White: the ‘golden girl’ that has still got it
Arts
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September 24, 1:06 am
Screen Scene
"Buried" is the kind of movie that has the potential to either make you yell that it was the worst movie you'd ever seen or praise it as genius, according to the different outspoken reactions in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. It all depends on what kind of moviegoer you are. Read more...
Arts
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September 24, 12:57 am
Theater Review
If there's one thing revered American playwright Tennessee Williams is good at, it's bittersweet devastation. The dark emotional signature also holds true in director Gordon Edelstein's take on the early, semi-autobiographical Williams play, "The Glass Menagerie," playing at the Mark Taper Forum through Oct. Read more...
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Credit: Mark Taper Forum
Arts
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September 23, 2:06 am
Fake Farms and Facebook Games
If you don't play the game yourself, chances are, you know someone who does. Read more...
Arts, Music
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September 23, 2:04 am
UCLA is home to new musicians
There are some students who already know exactly what they want to do as they enter UCLA this fall, and no, they're not just pre-medical students. Instead, these are students majoring in music who plan on becoming professional full-time musicians. Read more...
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First-year student Kendall Fisher plans to study cello in addition to psychology during her time at UCLA. She has played the cello since the age of 4. (Photo courtesy of Diana Badong)
Arts, Film & TV
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September 23, 1:59 am
Filipino International Film Festival of Los Angeles flourishes in second year
"Chocolate Meat" is made of neither chocolate nor meat "“ something those familiar with Filipino food will understand. Read more...
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A young father (Tony Calle) and his half-Filipino son (Aldrin Mrazek) bond over a traditional dish in the short film “Chocolate Meat.” (Photo courtesy of Justin Madriaga)
Arts, Photo Archives
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September 23, 1:56 am
Autumn attire
Different stores sell to different people, but this fall there seems to be a unanimous agreement among stores and designers that this season will be a mix of preppy, East Coast vintage and grungy '90s styles. Even stores such as Hollister, generally known for sticking to California casual and wardrobe staples, is a little grittier. American Apparel recently reinvented itself with a lot of lace, a lot of button-up blouses, and what could be called "Nantucket chic." They're now selling the sort of clothes one would imagine JFK and Jackie Kennedy wore during summers at Cape Cod. Urban Outfitters is mixing preppy and vintage as well as bringing back new staples, like silky floral dresses for girls. H&M, probably the closest many college students on a budget will get to wearing French designer duds (Lanvin for H&M comes out Nov. 23), is bringing the fall runway trends of camel and knitwear to the masses. Here, each store lays out its predictions for the top five trends for men and women for fall 2010. Read more...



