Thursday, April 30

Local musicians shine at Acoustic Live

Seventh game of the World Series: six words that meant absolutely nothing to Acoustic Live organizers, fans and performers. The last and most important baseball game of the season played second fiddle to the Acoustic Live Finals at the Westwood Brewing Company Sunday night. Read more...


It's a FUNNY world after all

When America’s comedy becomes too homogenous, it’s time to bring in a specialized international task force to overhaul the situation. The self-proclaimed Ambassadors of Comedy, consisting of comedians from Vietnam, Bangladesh, Iran, the Virgin Islands and the Phillipines, will convene at the Cooperage tonight from 7-9 p.m. Read more...



Burton movies haunt the Halloween season

Though the El Capitan Theater was flooded with laughter not screams Friday night, the three Tim Burton films that were shown and will continue to be through Halloween were perfectly suited for the season. Read more...


L.A. Philharmonic plays brightly

The lights never turned off in Royce Hall Saturday night. The audience waited for it, but the music played on anyway. The Los Angeles Philharmonic played in bright lights with equally shiny pieces. Read more...


Fresh Thinking

Lots of stereotypes come with the derogatory term “fob.” For some, it might bring to mind a confused immigrant wearing a rice paddy hat and speaking in broken English. Read more...


Goldwyn awards UCLA screenwriters

Filmmaking dynasties don’t get much more prestigious than Samuel Goldwyn’s. Samuel Goldwyn Jr. still runs the company his father built, grandson Tony Goldwyn directs and acts, and together they run the annual Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards. Read more...