There are three vital components to Thursday's end-of-the-year concert by UCLA Philharmonia: history, surrealism and reputation. Read more...
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June 3, 9:07 pm
Rach-ing the house
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June 3, 9:06 pm
Show’s unspeakable name opens dialogue on race
Los Angeles' freeways may split the city's ethnic neighborhoods, but that doesn't stop Allan Axibal, Rafael Agustin and Miles Gregley from speeding past racial divides. Read more...
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June 3, 9:06 pm
“˜Lost’ kicked some hero butt this season
Another TV season has come and gone, and in recent weeks, we've seen various shows close out their seasons. Some of these shows delivered stellar seasons of entertainment for us. Others, not so much. One stalwart show stumbled badly, while another returned to prominence. And a duo of comedies emerged this year to provide the best one-two punch of laughs since Jerry Seinfeld left the airwaves. Without further ado, here's a look at how some of my favorite shows fared this season. Read more...
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June 3, 9:05 pm
Comic Corner: Achewood
Oh, hi everybody, I'm not used to this public speaking stuff but uh, I will try not to get all embarrassed. My name is Roast Beef and uh, there is not really much to say about myself so I guess I will write at some lengths about much times with my friends. Read more...
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May 31, 10:19 pm
“˜The Juggler’ gets serious
Chris Smith has made a name for himself at UCLA. Literally. It's "The Juggler." Read more...
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May 31, 10:16 pm
Dance films give new meaning to motion picture
Does the thought of a dance performance bring to mind tutu-clad ballerinas pirouetting across a stage? Read more...
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May 31, 10:06 pm
Screen Scene: “Day Watch”
Thousands of years ago, storytellers were not judged according to their originality, but according to their skill in making old stories sound newly exciting. Read more...