On June 4, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Center hosted a performance of the final project of Design Media Arts 152b, Interactive Media. It was an orchestra "“ a digital orchestra. Read more...
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June 22, 1:05 am
Radio: Orchestrating technology of the 21st century
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June 21, 11:57 pm
At a Glance: Los Angeles Film Festival
The 15th annual Los Angeles Film Festival kicked off Thursday in Westwood Village and is scheduled to run until June 28. Out of the 4,600 films that were considered, the festival will screen more than 200, including shorts and music videos. Read more...
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June 21, 11:55 pm
After four decades, Coppola is still rolling
Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola is a man of many titles: a legendary filmmaker with a master's degree, a Bruin, and, according to him, a has-been. Read more...
Photo: Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola directs actors Alden Ehrenreich and Vincent Gallo (from left to right) on the set of “Tetro” in Argentina. Coppola graduated from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in 1967.
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June 21, 11:50 pm
Screen Scene: “The Proposal”
Every morning, Andrew Paxton wakes up, dresses and visits the local coffee shop for two lattes: one for his boss, and another just in case he drops the first. Read more...
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June 21, 11:45 pm
Soundbite: Dream Theater
When Dream Theater formed in 1985, none of the Jonas Brothers had been born. Reagan was president, the Nintendo Entertainment System was the hot new toy, and Springsteen's "Born in the USA" was the top-selling album of the year. In other words, a lot has changed. Read more...
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June 21, 9:57 pm
Experience helps alum produce show
It's often said it doesn't matter what you know but who you know. In the case of Andrew Lenchewski, it was a little bit of both. Read more...
Photo: The cast of “Royal Pains,” a new series on USA Network that premiered on June 4. The show was created by UCLA alumnus Andrew Lenchewski, who graduated in 1998 with a degree in communication studies.
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June 18, 1:58 am
Screen Scene: “Moon”
"There is no dark side of the moon, really," a man says at the end of the classic Pink Floyd album. "Matter of fact, it's all dark." Read more...

