Wednesday, May 6

SCREEN SCENE: "A Scanner Darkly"

“A Scanner Darkly” Directed by Richard Linklater Warner Independent Pictures Long before the suburban Orange County of color-saturated beachfront mansions and high school hook-ups flounced across primetime television, acclaimed science fiction novelist Philip K. Read more...


Lights, Camera, Take Action

Though blockbuster explosions and hot young bodies may draw the crowds to the theaters this summer, a different kind of action has recently taken over the silver screen: social action. Read more...


Jay-Z, don’t bite the Cristal that feeds you

Last week, in his latest bid to be the most visible retired individual this side of Michael Jordan, Jay-Z declared that he will be boycotting Cristal, the expensive champagne brand he has previously championed in his music and lifestyle, because of comments made by Cristal director Frederic Rouzard in a recent interview in The Economist. Read more...


[ORIENTATION]: Book aims to demystify grading

Jeremy Hyman didn’t know what to expect in terms of academics when he entered college as a freshman. Like so many others before and after him, he worried about whether he would take the right classes, how the professors would be, and whether he would get good grades. Read more...


Promoting new musical relationships

For UCLA alumna Sasha Brookner, exposure to avant-garde music and culture is nothing new. Brookner, a Berkeley, Calif. native, grew up alongside Telegraph Avenue and the East Oakland music scene. Read more...



Unveiling Westwood

Despite a historic movie-going tradition, Westwood Village has rarely taken advantage of the world-renowned UCLA film department. But that’s about to change. For 12 years, the Los Angeles Film Festival has attracted thousands of filmmakers and film fans to Los Angeles in a celebration of independent film. Read more...