I want to see myself on television, and so do you. So does the person sitting next to you in class, and your old friends from high school. Your professors, too. Read more...
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September 27, 1:13 am
Why we love ourselves on television
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September 23, 1:59 am
Filipino International Film Festival of Los Angeles flourishes in second year
"Chocolate Meat" is made of neither chocolate nor meat "“ something those familiar with Filipino food will understand. Read more...
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A young father (Tony Calle) and his half-Filipino son (Aldrin Mrazek) bond over a traditional dish in the short film “Chocolate Meat.” (Photo courtesy of Justin Madriaga)
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September 17, 12:16 am
The value of the silver screen
The fall premiere season is well underway, and it seems that Americans are more excited to sit on their couches (or dorm-room beds) and watch television than they have been for a long time. Read more...
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September 17, 12:13 am
UCLA student Mahaley Hessam got her big break as Nina in upcoming film ‘Easy A’
For fourth-year women's studies student Mahaley Hessam, the elusive Holy Grail for actors known as the "big break" came in the form of a call from her agent. Read more...
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September 17, 12:12 am
CEC’s $2 movies are even better free
Campus Events Commission's latest change "“ $2 film screenings becoming free "“ can now work for even the poorest college student's budget. In a move suggested by administrators of Associated Students UCLA, the CEC's $2 film screenings will now be free of charge. Read more...
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Members of the Campus Events Commission gather on stage before a film screening. $2 screenings have recently become free for UCLA students. Photo: Campus Events Commission
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September 8, 6:12 pm
Movie Review: “Soul Kitchen”
From its beginning to its end, "Soul Kitchen" is filled with a passionate energy. Read more...
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(Photo courtesy of IFC Films)
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August 30, 1:56 am
Wheels and Reels
Los Angeles has long been home to films, and it's long been home to skateboarding, but only recently has it been home to films about skateboarding. Read more...
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Caroline Graeff and Fabrice Le Mao, founders of the Los Angeles Skate Film Festival, pose in a skate park. The first annual festival received more than 100 film submissions. (Photo courtesy of Vanessa Andrieux)





