Pavel Gitnik is no stranger to being a social outcast. But, instead of wallowing in self-pity, Gitnik channels his trouble fitting in into gaining leverage as a comedian at UCLA. Read more...
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January 22, 9:07 pm
Thinking outside the punchlines
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January 22, 9:03 pm
Los Angeles Electric 8 strikes a new chord
The idea of Eddie Van Halen sharing a stage with Dmitri Shostakovich may be enough to ruffle the feathers of any blue-blooded classical music aficionado. Ben Harbert sure hopes so. Read more...
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January 22, 9:01 pm
Theater Review: “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson”
Wrist-cutting and emotional rock ballads may not be the first things that come to mind when considering President Andrew Jackson's Indian Wars or Manifest Destiny. Read more...
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January 22, 9:00 pm
Oscars may atone for Globes’ faults
With the Oscar nominations announced yesterday morning, there were a few shocks mixed among the mostly predictable nominees, but the most important revelation was my newly rediscovered peace of mind. Read more...
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January 21, 9:04 pm
A chance at Slamdance
Since first grade, Oscar Alvarez has had a difficult time assuring his parents that his dream job "“ filmmaking "“ is actually a legitimate career. Read more...
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January 21, 9:02 pm
Weekend Review: “Tristan Und Isolde”
Since it first came to the LA Opera in 1987, "Tristan und Isolde" has been one of the company's most popular productions. Read more...
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January 21, 9:01 pm
Smaller-than-life site picks up
For most students, college is a logical step on a career path. However for former UCLA student Sizhao "Zao" Yang, college actually got in the way of his career goals. Read more...