Most students consider their classes obligations, and only afterwards do they get to do the things they like to do ““ but not Max Hembd. “This is something I get to do rather than have to do,” said Hembd, a fourth-year music student in trumpet performance, referring to Kenny Burrell’s Contemporary Jazz Large Ensemble. Read more...
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March 11, 9:05 pm
Student Sessions
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March 11, 9:04 pm
Less glitz, but still very L.A.
In Hollywood, film festivals are often paparazzi-swarmed, red-carpeted and star-studded. In Venice, it’s another story. With lots of locals, mingling, cocktails, art shows and live bands, the word “festival” in the Other Venice Film Festival, which opens Thursday and runs through Sunday, will ring true. Read more...
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March 11, 9:03 pm
Death gets overdone in current TV trends
There’s been a lot of hoopla lately about the 10th anniversary of “Buffy The Vampire Slayer.” Many have noted how the show changed modern TV: scripts littered with pop culture references, combining of genres, and perhaps most importantly, killing off major characters without warning. Read more...
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March 11, 9:02 pm
Soundbite: Andrew Bird
It’s still early, but Andrew Bird’s “Armchair Apocrypha” is likely to end up on nearly every indie fan’s best-of-the-year list. Bird’s idiosyncratic blend of genres shines through invariably on “Armchair Apocrypha,” as does a controlled and conscientious use of the electric guitar, improved from its use on his highly lauded 2005 release, “The Mysterious Production of Eggs.” Giving the songs legs are spry and syncopated drums and an incredibly diverse and adroit use of the violin, his native instrument. Read more...
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March 11, 9:01 pm
Soundbite: LCD Soundsystem
From making running on the treadmill bearable with the Nike-commissioned “45:33,” to the infectious hits “Daft Punk is Playing at My House” and “Yeah,” James Murphy’s LCD Soundsystem attempts to offer more than a ridiculously catchy hook. Read more...
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March 8, 10:04 pm
Gimme (more) indie rock
Lou Barlow knows what it’s like to have skeletons in your closet. Like anyone, there have been moments in his past he’d prefer to forget but that always seem to linger on the periphery. Read more...
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March 8, 10:03 pm
Graduate dance students to unveil their art
At social gatherings, D. Sabela Grimes is used to meeting confused faces as he answers inquiries about his graduate studies. “When you tell people you are getting your master’s in dance, they go “˜OK.’ There’s that social stigma. Read more...