Tuesday, May 5

Chinese film series goes beyond usual stereotype

When most of us think of Chinese film, a stunning image of flying martial artists and bold colors comes instantly to mind. And with the overpowering recent successes of Yimou Zhang’s “Hero” and “House of Flying Daggers,” there is hardly any evidence to suggest otherwise. Read more...


Bearing it all

Every two minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer ““ the leading cause of death for women between 40 and 55, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Read more...


Screen scene

“The Interpreter” Directed by Sydney Pollack Universal Pictures The United Nations makes its cinematic debut today with the release of “The Interpreter.” As the first film allowed inside U.N. Read more...


Reality literature

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books typically connotes the idea of a gathering of book lovers in a celebration of literature. A highlighted date in the calendars of bibliophiles all over Los Angeles County, the festival often boasts a carnival atmosphere of booths and entertainment for children and panels for adults, all while celebrating the splendor of the written word. Read more...


Screen scene

“The Game of Their Lives” Directed by David Anspaugh IFC Films “The Game of Their Lives” flows like a soccer game: lots of set up, lots of opportunities to score, but few conversions. Read more...


Use tortillas to wrap up your problems

When you and your roommate get into a seemingly pointless argument that can’t be solved with logic, apathy, money or distraction, something must be done. Suggest that you both might be inordinately cranky because you haven’t eaten yet that day. Read more...


Body art

Upon walking into the Fowler Museum of Cultural History’s innovative exhibit titled “UCLA Collects! Bodies of Knowledge,” one will be greeted by a full-size paper mache skeleton from Mexico standing proudly next to an intricate Japanese chart pinpointing correct placement for acupuncture. Read more...