Shakespeare at UCLA is shaking things up this fall. Instead of featuring just one Shakespearean play, as the student group customarily does, it's performing all 38 at once. Read more...
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November 29, 9:56 pm
Crash course in Shakespeare
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November 29, 9:52 pm
Screen Scene: “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly”
At the age of 43, former French Elle magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby awoke hazily to a room full of doctors and was told that they had saved his life. However, though he had survived a stroke, it had left him completely paralyzed with the exception of a single eye. Read more...
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November 29, 9:42 pm
Serve up an inviting macaroni and cheese casserole
Sometimes I like to think of myself as a 1950s-style hostess "“ always with a casserole in the oven on the off chance people will stop by hungry and need to eat it. Read more...
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November 28, 9:01 pm
Experimental sound remains accessible to listeners
Consider the golden years of a beloved band. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
Professor of many trades guides film and television students
While multi-tasking seems to be an old trick of the trade for staff and faculty of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, assistant professor David Hoberman seems to have it perfected to a T. Read more...
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November 27, 9:05 pm
Every time’s a charm for series author
Many authors may get their inspiration from literary favorites, real-life experiences or intense research, but fans of the popular young adult series "Sloppy Firsts," by Megan McCafferty, have a less tangible power to thank for her fourth novel, "Fourth Comings" "“ McCafferty's subconscious. Read more...
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November 27, 9:03 pm
Book Review: “Other People’s Love Letters”
With the success of PostSecret and its anonymous personal submissions, the obsession with unlocking others' secrets has expanded to an even juicier subject: matters of the heart. Read more...