For a girl, I was really into video games as a kid. Read more...
Arts, Arts Columns
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November 16, 2:15 am
REEL LIFE: _Trend of films blurring reality with the virtual can be appreciated by gamers of every skill level_
Arts
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November 16, 2:03 am
Graduate film student Dallas King uses personal experiences as inspiration for his movies, gives back to community
Growing up, Dallas King had few avenues to escape from the reality of his close family members being involved in gangs. Read more...
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Alumnus and current graduate student Dallas King, a writer, director, producer and founder of the L.A.-based Onyx Entertainment, recently screened his film “Tattoo” at the American Film Market in Santa Monica.
Courtesy of MAX J. GOLDBERG
Arts, Theater & Fine Arts
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November 15, 12:41 am
From the stage to the silver screen
It's a Friday evening at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts in La Mirada, Calif. Read more...
Arts, Music
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November 15, 12:37 am
Singers/Songwriters Unite concert series showcases students’ musical talents
If a guitar is strummed in a dorm room and no one hears it, was it ever really played? Read more...
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The Cultural Affairs Commission will host Singers/Songwriters Unite at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff Coffee House as part of a weekly Monday night concert series. (courtesy of Zachary Meyerowitz)
Arts, Arts Columns, Film & TV
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November 15, 12:36 am
Pop Psychology: Take a break from your daily drama and watch crime TV
As a college student, you may have noticed that your life is very busy, your nights and weekends always filled with studying and essay writing. Read more...
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Skeet Ulrich stars in “Law & Order: Los Angeles,” the latest in crime procedurals. (Credit: NBC)
Arts, Theater & Fine Arts
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November 15, 12:34 am
Theater Review: “Maestro”
As the house lights dim, old footage of Leonard Bernstein's television program, "Young People's Concerts," projects onstage, and the maestro teaches the audience how to prepare to conduct a symphony. Read more...
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Credit: Geffen Playhouse
Arts, Music
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November 12, 12:25 am
Professor Peter Yates to give solo concert on arpeggione, an instrument of unique hybrid nature
Its sound is haunting, but rarely heard. Its appearance is beautiful, but rarely seen. Read more...
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Professor of music Peter Yates rehearses for his upcoming solo recital in Powell Rotunda, in which he will be playing the arpeggione, a bowed guitar.





