Directing episodes of “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” may seem like a difficult job, but for UCLA professor Becky Smith, it came naturally. “Just coincidentally, I’ve directed a lot of the recent gay programming,” said Smith, who chairs the UCLA School of Theater, Film, Television and Digital Media’s undergraduate film program and also teaches graduate courses in film production. Read more...
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November 19, 9:00 pm
Professor enjoys helping the hapless
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November 19, 9:00 pm
Hit program raises eyebrows
After a brief hiatus, Bravo’s “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” has returned, and critics’ opinions are clashing more than stripes with plaid. Launched on Tuesday, “Queer Eye’s” second season continues the series’ march against the crimes of straight males everywhere. Read more...
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November 19, 9:00 pm
Pop star minds terrible things to waste
Attention all concerned students: I am starting a donation fund. For the sake of humanity and the future of the music business, I am beginning the pop star college fund. Read more...
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November 19, 9:00 pm
Instrumentalist to bring music creativity to Royce
Although the oud is traditionally played with an eagle’s feather, eclectic multi-instrumentalist David Lindley prefers finger picking the Middle Eastern lute instead. For Lindley, who performs tomorrow night at Royce Hall in the Global Guitars concert, an unusual approach to music is his typical key to success. Read more...
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November 19, 9:00 pm
British singer brings heart back to pop
Most major record labels could learn a thing or two from British singer Jem about how to make a great album and save quite a bit of money in the process. Read more...
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November 18, 9:00 pm
Series brings authors to UCLA to chat
In English professor Mona Simpson’s novel, “Anywhere But Here,” 12-year-old Ann is forced to awkwardly adjust to her new Los Angeles surroundings. Unlike her novel’s protagonist, Simpson has had no trouble making UCLA her home. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
[Online] “˜Forgotten Terror’ exhibit highlights lingering effects of World War II
If there’s one potential misconception UCLA alumnus Jean Chung wants to shake off, it’s that “Forgotten Terror,” the art exhibit she helped organize, treads on old ground. Read more...