Nothing says social activism like a half-Jewish, half-Afrikaner, part-time drag queen, openly gay, white, male performing artist. Read more...
Arts
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September 28, 9:08 pm
Performer combines humor, activism
Arts, Music
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September 28, 9:05 pm
Soundbite: “God & Guns”
On the "knowing what you're gonna get" spectrum, there's Forrest Gump's box of chocolates at one end, and Lynyrd Skynyrd at the other. Read more...
Arts, Music
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September 28, 9:01 pm
Soundbite: “Celebration”
The greatest hits record worked in Madonna's favor in the late '80s when she was an immaculate singles artist who created immaculate singles and in turn compiled "The Immaculate Collection." Read more...
Arts
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Theater Review: “Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas”
In the current age, Hollywood is considered one of the most powerful communities in the world, with its large population of celebrities whose lives and actions are the source of fascination and admiration for so many people. Read more...
Arts, Film & TV
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September 28, 12:59 am
Alumnus moves from TV to film
It's not uncommon for UCLA graduates to end up having successful careers. Alumnus Paul Wernick is no exception, especially with the upcoming release of his feature film "Zombieland." Read more...
Photo: Paul Wernick, who graduated from UCLA with a degree in political science, co-wrote the screenplay for the upcoming film “Zombieland.” He also co-created two TV shows that aired on Spike TV.
Arts, Music
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September 28, 12:56 am
Student animates fantasy world
There are few among us who can find inspiration in grotesque cartoons that depict death, yet to some a certain beauty lingers in that timelessness. Read more...
Photo: Above is a scene from a new music video titled “Dead All Along,” animated by graduate student Giles Timms. The video depicts the story of Yorick, a boy who travels to a dark fairy world.
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September 28, 12:51 am
Theater Review: Gogol Project
To watch the Rogue Artists Ensemble in performance of "Gogol Project" is to rabidly savor each spoken word, mute turn of the eye and flick of the wrist for fear that you'll miss one moment of this rare wonder. Read more...

