In its 23-year career as a live band, No Doubt mastered the art of crowd-pleasing. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Weekend Review: No Doubt
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May 21, 9:38 pm
UCLA Philharmonia presents “˜Carousel’
Carousels don't really bring tragedy to mind. Or love, suicide and unplanned pregnancies, for that matter. Read more...
Photo: Graduate student Joanna Foote plays Julie Jordan and Douglas Carpenter plays Billy Bigelow in “Carousel.” The UCLA Philharmonia presented the musical Wednesday and Thursday night in Schoenberg Hall, with the orchestra backing the singers and actors onstage instead of playing from the pit.
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May 21, 9:20 pm
Pili’s Tacos offers most flavorful meats
Located right across the street from El Super Taco, Pili's Tacos' flashing lit sign and cozy interior charmed me and my companions immediately. Read more...
Photo: A fried fish taco (left) and a chicken taco topped with pico de gallo and cilantro from Tacos Por Favor.
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May 21, 9:04 pm
Screen Scene: “Dance Flick“
Painfully predictable with a side of really pitiful humor, "Dance Flick" just becomes another one of those spoof movies, leaving no movie untouched from parody, no piece of Hollywood gossip uncovered, and no social stereotype unexposed, to the point of mind-numbing tedium. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene: “Easy Virtue“
You might feel a little dizzy at first if you don"˜t see many British films. Read more...
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May 21, 12:43 am
Music festival focuses on sustainability
"Here. Now. UCLA," has never been so true. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year ethnomusicology student Marlon Fuentes will be performing at the 2009 Jazz Reggae Festival that will take place this weekend.
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May 21, 12:24 am
Artist comes to Hammer’s walls
He was born in Switzerland, raised partly Mexico, educated in Germany, designed an orphanage in China, and since September has been right here in Los Angeles. Read more...
Photo: The above piece, “Off-Shore Island-Trade,” made of cardboard, paper and paint, was created by Swiss artist Nic Hess, whose newest work will adorn the walls of the lobby at the Hammer Museum starting Saturday and remain until Nov. 5.



