High on weed and low on life, Kenny sits stoned on the lifeguard chair fantasizing about Mrs. Jordan as she begins her daily routine of swimming one lap before laying out to tan. Read more...
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April 20, 9:27 pm
Grad student is a true-blue filmmaker
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April 20, 9:22 pm
Play combines activism and art
Vuh-jahy-nuh (vagina) has a simple pronunciation, so why are so many afraid to say it? Read more...
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April 20, 9:16 pm
Mighty Mic organizers hope for unity
Music is both a uniting and dividing force. Read more...
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April 20, 9:14 pm
Lil’ Wayne’s “˜A Milli’ takes hip-hop back to the bass
I felt the rumblings of a new direction for hip-hop production when I almost blew out my '99 Grand Am's speakers last summer. The incident came at the hand of none other than Lil' Wayne and, in particular, his song "A Milli." Read more...
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April 20, 9:06 pm
Soundbite: Lacuna Coil
Now on its fifth studio album with "Shallow Life," Italian import Lacuna Coil has landed on a neat little formula: Layer some dense, gothic metal guitar, throw in a propulsive beat and turn up the bass, then unleash the stunning voice of Cristina Scabbia, one hell of a secret weapon. Forget what you thought about metal being a man's world. You don't need testosterone when you can sing like this. Read more...
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April 19, 11:31 pm
Nobel laureate to discuss Africa
Today, Wangari Maathai, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founder of the Green Belt Movement, will give a lecture at UCLA on difficulties hindering Africa's progress. Read more...
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April 19, 10:06 pm
Students behind Israeli film series hope to initiate dialogue
For students that have grown tired of the typical diet of mainstream $2 and sneak-peek movies shown at Ackerman, this week's film series, Reel Struggles: Four Progressive Israeli Films, should provide a thought-provoking variety. Read more...