It's that non-specific melody wafting through scratchy speakers on an elevator or that indistinct bumping bass blasting from a passing car. Read more...
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February 19, 9:29 pm
Hip Hop Appreciation Week more than music
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February 19, 9:20 pm
Theater Review: “College the Musical: A Musical about College”
While exploiting college stereotypes "“ the "hit it and quit it" frat guy, the naive and innocent freshman girl, and the nerdy RA "“ "College the Musical: A Musical about College" shamelessly sensationalizes student life. Read more...
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February 19, 9:16 pm
Blind author shares literary visions
Most 18-year-olds mark their initiation into adulthood by buying porn, cigarettes or lotto tickets. Ryan Knighton had to buy the reality that he was going blind. Read more...
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February 19, 9:14 pm
Races for U.S. presidency, best picture not so different
The other night, while rapidly absorbing Entertainment Weekly's breakdown of the Oscars, the similarities between the races for best picture and for the next president of the United States suddenly dawned on me. Read more...
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February 18, 10:09 pm
Veteran producer discusses Oscars
Producer, director and professor Gil Cates has been a longtime leader in the UCLA entertainment community. Read more...
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February 18, 10:05 pm
Weekend Review: “Some Girl(s)”
Neil Labute's "Some Girl(s)," staged in the intimate Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater of the Geffen Playhouse, transports the audience to the interior of various hotel rooms across the country to meet Guy (Mark Feuerstein), a full-time writer and heartbreaker. Read more...
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February 18, 10:01 pm
Gossip is better with a British accent
The tide of celebrity overexposure is shifting again, away from the sentiment of "Well, they signed up for it" to "Nobody deserves this treatment." Read more...