As anyone who’s ridden the “Star Tours” simulation at Disneyland can attest, warp speed looks and feels really cool. But could we ever bend space and time to travel that fast in real life? Read more...
Film & TV
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August 1, 9:30 pm
Balancing science, fiction in film
Film & TV
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August 1, 9:27 pm
Theater Review
Sometimes there is a truth you believe in so much so that you can feel it within your bones. But truth ultimately becomes subjective when others come into the picture and claim to know the real story. Read more...
Music
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August 1, 9:23 pm
Album Review
To say it simply, Arcade Fire is still sad, but no longer depressed. They’re ready to swim through their misery, not sink in it. Read more...
Arts, Film & TV
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July 25, 10:40 pm
Entering the next dimension?
As audiences stared in awe as Jake Sully and the Na’vi flew over the lush jungles of the planet Pandora, visually it was the rebirth of an old cinema staple with cutting-edge advancement in technology. Read more...
Arts, Music
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July 25, 10:39 pm
MusicianCorps shares talent
Imagine the Peace Corps with a touch of soul and lots of instruments and you get something like MusicianCorps, part of the nonprofit Music National Service that trains and sends musicians into communities to spread the love of music. Read more...
Arts
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July 25, 10:37 pm
The Daily Bruin’s Summer 2010 Guide to Los Angeles Art Exhibits
“Document: Iranian-Americans in L.A.” Read more...
Music
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July 25, 10:36 pm
Soundbite
When Ronnie James Dio, the legendary singer of Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio, passed away on May 16, no one called it the death of metal, because as far as the mainstream musical world is concerned, metal died a long time ago. Read more...
