Singleton’s ‘Learning’ experienceSingleton portrays university encounters with racism in latest controversial movie By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff He was a novice to filmmaking just a few years ago, but now John Singleton seems like a Hollywood veteran. Read more...
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January 16, 9:00 pm
Singleton’s ‘Learning’ experienceSingleton portrays university encounters with racism in latest cont
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January 12, 9:00 pm
‘Fuck the audience!’
‘Fuck the audience!’ Independent filmmakers aren’t about pleasing mainstream audiences with compromises and formulas. Guerrilla moviedom means vision, dedication and passion. The announcement of this year’s nominations for independent film awards reflects that this spirit is alive and well. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
With ‘Divine Intervention,’ Slayer pushes musical extremes
With ‘Divine Intervention,’ Slayer pushes musical extremes Heavy metal band’s latest release replete with darker, violent images of humanity By John Sabatini Even the widespread damage and total destruction left in the wake of Southern California’s seemingly unending variety of natural disasters cannot compare to the wrath the malevolent metal band Slayer will unleash at the Orange County Pavilion tonight and the Shrine Expo Center on Sunday. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
Ace
Ace of bass World-famous opera singer Samuel Ramey appears at Wadsworth tonight By John Mangum Elvis may be the king of rock ‘n’ roll. Paul may be the king of big screens. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
Whisky the right ‘Spot’ for weekend concert
Whisky the right ‘Spot’ for weekend concert Up-and-coming UCLA band breaks through L.A. scene with distinct sound By Michael Nazarinia Sometimes a rock song just rocks. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
‘Wind’ weaves relation between nature, life
‘Wind’ weaves relation between nature, life Performance team Eiko and Koma appear at Schoenberg Hall tonight By Rebecca Zell In the late 1960s, two Japanese university students followed the credo of the times and dropped out of school to express themselves. Read more...
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January 10, 9:00 pm
Actress explores mystique of composer’s life as character did
Actress explores mystique of composer’s life as character did Rossellini enthuses over latest role as Beethoven’s love By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff One look at Isabella Rossellini and it’s easy to guess why she was picked to play a Hungarian countess in the film, Immortal Beloved. Read more...