“Fast Food Nation” Director Richard Linklater Fox Searchlight Pictures It may be hard to adapt a novel to film, but what about a book of non-fiction? Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene: "Fast Food Nation"
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November 16, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene: "For Your Consideration"
“For Your Consideration” Director Christopher Guest Warner Independent Pictures Winning an Oscar is a hefty accomplishment. Joining the ranks of today’s and yesteryear’s greatest filmmakers is perhaps the most gratifying honor an actor can receive. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
Bruins go behind the scenes of top TV shows
Like millions of viewers, Annie Chen once tuned in every Thursday night to watch the latest episode of “Will & Grace.” Unlike other viewers, however, Chen has seen the show in its most basic form, free of the flashy trappings of postproduction. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
Learning about myself by wearing out my outfit
I’ve been wearing the same thing for six days. Yes, I’ve been showering. And I’ve changed everything else other than the dress; but as for how I appeared, I looked more or less the same from day to day. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
Fair Play?
For students camped out in front of Ralph’s at 3 a.m. on Thursday, the waiting has been the hardest part. Clad in UCLA sweatshirts and swaddled in sleeping bags, the 30-odd group of people, many of them UCLA students, has formed a line that cannot be missed. Read more...
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November 15, 9:00 pm
Add the unique, subtract the uniform
Plus/Minus Tonight 9 p.m. Spaceland, $8 Plus/Minus doesn’t like fast food. They won’t touch the stuff as though it represented some homogenized evil. As the mathematically polemic band journeys west to Los Angeles, it seems the only thing it s members are desperately jonesing for is another dose of mom-and-pop cuisine to satisfy their travel sickness. Read more...
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November 15, 9:00 pm
Mr. New Butoh
"SANKAI JUKU" November 17-18, 8 p.m. Royce Hall, $15 for students Butoh has come a long way from its days of smothering livestock on stage. While there will not be any animals tortured on the stage of Royce Hall this weekend, the tortured faces of the dancers offer a window into the roots of a now much-evolved Japanese dance form. Read more...