The title "Saint John of Las Vegas" is an odd phrase: Vegas is as much a place for saints as Disneyland is for college students. Read more...
Arts, Film & TV
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January 28, 9:32 pm
Screen Scene: “Saint John of Las Vegas”
Arts, Music
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January 28, 9:13 pm
Festival in tune with rising interest
While a cappella music is nothing new, its popularity has recently reached new heights. On Jan. 30, UCLA will host the Los Angeles A Cappella Festival, the largest a cappella festival on the West Coast. Read more...
Arts, Music
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January 27, 10:44 pm
Hammer celebrates life of Harry Smith
An experimental filmmaker, ethnomusicologist, artist and avid collector of Ukrainian Easter eggs, Harry Smith was a 20th century American Renaissance man. Tonight, Patti Smith and friends will celebrate this eccentric bohemian's life, as well as the release of the book "Harry Smith: The Avant-Garde in the American Vernacular" with the "Smith on Smith" event at the UCLA Hammer Museum. Read more...
Photo: The UCLA Hammer Museum will present “Smith on Smith” tonight at 7. The event celebrates American folk music specialist and ethnomusicologist Harry Smith.
Arts, Music
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January 27, 10:43 pm
One-man musical aims to spread knowledge about foster care
Patrick Burns lived with four foster families between the ages of 14 and 17. Read more...
Photo: Performances of the Ahimsa Collective’s “From Foster Care to Fabulous,” about a man who lived with four different families as a teenager, begin Jan. 30. at The Improv Space on Gayley Avenue.
Arts, Music
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January 27, 10:39 pm
Old-time music reaches youth
If modern-day country music has fallen short of tantalizing your American grassroots taste buds, then you need not stray far from campus for an alternative "“ UCLA's Bluegrass & Old-Time Ensemble will perform tonight as part of the Fowler Out Loud! music series. Read more...
Photo: The UCLA Bluegrass & Old-Time Ensemble, directed by ethnomusicology Professor Anthony Seeger, will perform during a tribute to Mike Seeger.
Arts
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January 27, 10:39 pm
The Written Word: Biographies can be stranger than fiction
At the beginning of his autobiography, "Speak, Memory," Vladimir Nabokov, best known for his novel "Lolita," tells an anecdote about one of his father's friends, a war general, who visits their home and shows young Nabokov a trick using matches. Read more...
Arts, Music
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January 26, 8:59 pm
UCLA alum Sacha Gervasi’s documentary nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries award
At the first sign of light after a night lost in a Romanian forest, director and UCLA alumnus Sacha Gervasi discovered his crew's van had stopped 10 feet short of a sheer drop. Read more...
Photo: Anvil lead guitarist Steve “Lips” Kudlow is in the documentary “Anvil! The Story of Anvil” directed by alumnus Sacha Gervasi, who is nominated for an award from the Directors Guild of America.



