Tuesday, May 5

Exhibits at getty villa

“Antiquity and Photography: Early Views of Ancient Mediterranean Sites” Through May 1 This exhibition occupies the largest temporary gallery space and features mid-19th century photographs of some of the most famous ancient monuments in Italy, Greece and the Holy Land. Read more...


Classical rejuvenation

At the bottom of the list of things one might do with hundreds of millions of dollars would be to bury it, or to leave it virtually out of sight. Read more...


’90s reign as new decade worth celebrating

For some reason unbeknownst to me, UCLA students love the ’80s. At least that’s what I’m assuming the countless ’80s roller skating outings, ’80s club nights and ’80s-themed parties I’ve been dragged to is evidence of. Read more...


“˜Ship’ docks at UCLA

It would prove impossible to stereotypically categorize a performance by the company Pappa Tarahumara. Its performances could easily fall under the genres of dance, opera, song or abstract art. Read more...


Blast from the past

A little bit of the ’80s still survives today: People wear big hoop earrings, off-the-shoulder T-shirts and slip-on shoes. Bands like Franz Ferdinand often have an ’80s New Wave sensibility. Read more...


Generation gap in music is all relative

A lot of people go their whole lives trying to fathom the extraordinary disconnect that occurs between generations of parents and children with respect to many things, most notably musical preferences. Read more...


Of Montreal brings whimsy to indie

There’s still room for pop music in underground rock ‘n’ roll. Just ask Kevin Barnes, the lead singer of Of Montreal. The 9-year-old indie-pop band, which will be playing at the Ex Plex on Feb. Read more...