Thursday night is party night, no questions asked, even if that means missing Pam and Jim's epic wedding on "The Office." Read more...
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November 12, 9:18 pm
Students turn to TV time-shifting
Arts, Film & TV
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November 12, 9:11 pm
Students turn to TV time-shifting
Thursday night is party night, no questions asked, even if that means missing Pam and Jim's epic wedding on "The Office." Read more...
Photo: The busy lives of college students have made time-shifting television shows such as ABC’s “Lost” a growing trend.
Arts, Music
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November 12, 7:14 am
Concert Review: “Bishop Allen with Darwin Deez and Throw Me the Statue”
Though the crowd was still calling for more after the encore at the end of the night, Brooklyn band Bishop Allen's hour-long set at the Echoplex on Nov. 10 needed nothing more. Read more...
Arts, Music
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November 12, 7:08 am
Concert Review: The Used
Every year, corporations spend billions of dollars on marketing, trying to connect with their target demographics and understand their innermost desires. But all they really need to do is whatever The Used has been doing. Read more...
Arts
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November 12, 4:40 am
Irish play “˜Molly Sweeney’ looks at the difference between sight and reality at Son of Semele theater
Imagine having your sight restored only to discover that you were happier being blind. Read more...
Photo: “Molly Sweeney,” an Irish drama directed by Brian Friel, will open at the Son of Semele theater Friday. The play explores the difference between sight and true vision through the main character Molly, a blind woman who has her sight restored.
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November 12, 4:36 am
Film experts Mark Rydell, Martin Landau and Lyle Kessler to host The Total Picture Seminar at UCLA
Writers, directors and actors spend hours honing their individual skills, but when it comes time to collaborate there's no promise that they can work together. Read more...
Photo: Mark Rydell, Martin Landau and Lyle Kessler will host a film seminar at UCLA.
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November 12, 4:30 am
Bel Air Film Festival targets young audience with fresh elements
A film directed by the singer of Fall Out Boy, action sports documentaries, and an award for trendsetting in film are just some of the elements that are combining to make the 2009 Bel Air Film Festival veritably tailored to the MTV2 generation. Read more...


