Employed at a record label, the Los Angeles school district and in health administration, UCLA alumni Matt Frankel, Michael Garner and Dan Chang have successfully transitioned from college students to real-world employees. Read more...
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May 15, 9:43 pm
Lady Danville stays close to roots
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May 15, 9:41 pm
“˜Idol’ provides the all-American experience
When he's not obsessing over rappers Lil' Wayne or Killer Mike, Tom Breihan, one of my favorite music bloggers, will not shut up about "American Idol." Read more...
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May 15, 9:40 pm
Art students take on unconventional opera
Downtown, in the vault of a converted bank building, UCLA music and theater students will be performing the uncensored version of Brecht and Weill’s 1928 “Die Dreigroschenoper,” translated as “3pennyopera.” In a 1950s revival, the words to the most popular song from the show, “Mack the Knife,” were changed for the cast recording, toning down the violence. Read more...
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May 15, 9:02 pm
First-year student pioneers festival geared toward amateur films
At a time when most people would be worrying about the pressures of college, one woman is busy conceiving an ambitious undertaking of her own making. Sarah Nagy, a first-year student, is the creative mind and director behind the Spotlight Student Film Festival. Read more...
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May 15, 9:01 pm
Screen Scene: “Reprise”
In Norwegian director Joachim Trier's debut film "Reprise," the male bonding portrayed goes far beyond Judd Apatowian mushroom-scarfing in Vegas (see "Knocked Up"). Read more...
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May 14, 11:21 pm
Drama speaks to radio listeners
Swelling violins and overwrought, dramatic narration streaming through crackling radio speakers may seem out-of-date, but L.A. Theatre Works produces radio drama that is anything but old-fashioned. Read more...
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May 14, 10:23 pm
Motion for peace
While many Fowler Out Loud events have an obvious appeal to a college audience "“ like the UCLA jazz band "“ tonight will see a program embracing something a bit more niche. Read more...