Monday, March 16

Theater Review: “Wicked”

“Wicked” Pantages Theatre Open-ended run 4 paws Follow the yellow _________. Chances are you can fill in the blanks. “The Wizard of Oz” has been around for over a century, yet the story continues to remain successful as each generation creates its own version of the Oz story: in 1900 it began as a novel, in 1939 it was the classic MGM movie, and in 1975 it was “The Wiz.” “The Wizard of Oz” of our generation promises to be unlike that of its predecessors. Read more...


Dusting off the world of conservation studies

Students pass by the Fowler Museum at UCLA every day heading to class and often frequent the museum’s various art exhibits, but most have never ventured into the A-level of the Fowler, a place where the more hidden aspects of art work go on: those of art conservation. Read more...



Screen Scene: “The Wind That Shakes the Barley”

“The Wind That Shakes the Barley” Director Ken Loach IFC First Take 4 Paws Out Of 5 “The Wind That Shakes the Barley,” directed by English filmmaker Ken Loach, is a deeply tragic and heartbreaking story chronicling the idyllic beauty of Ireland and its people, and the politics that threaten to rip everything apart. Read more...


Screen Scene “Zodiac”

“Zodiac” Director David Fincher Paramount Pictures 3 Paws Out Of 5 When a notorious killer announces his strangers-for-slaughter agenda, the least appropriate reaction is a giggle. Read more...


Two L.A. bands redeem SoCal music

For a long time, I was cynical about the music that was coming out of Southern California. Having grown up in San Diego, where all music seems to sound the same and is followed blindly by a sea of high school scenesters, I like to think my attitude was justified. Read more...


Dr. Dog to headline at Troubadour

A band’s first headlining tour is a turning point in its career. To begin as an opening act is good experience, but to be playing for a crowd that came specifically for you is something entirely different. Read more...