Friday, July 3

Mighty Mic to sound off about women in Afghanistan

Sometimes, the mic can be mightier than the pen. Peaches, Jello Biafra and Saul Williams will be a few of many performers and speakers at Mighty Mic, a human rights awareness concert which will take place tonight in Ackerman Grand Ballroom from 6 p.m. Read more...


Don’t have plans to save the world this summer? Don’t stress ““ try these jobs

I have a confession to make: I have no clue what I’m doing past June 15. If you’re anything like me, you’re probably moping around while your friends announce that they’ve gotten in to Tufts University for veterinary school, accepted a job to work at Google, or ““ like my boyfriend ““ beaten out hundreds of people to land a prestigious summer internship at Entertainment Weekly. Read more...


Danielle meets world

Danielle Fishel was an on-screen idol. She was a role model for morals and intelligence. She was an independent female figure and an inspiration for a belief in astrology. Read more...


Weekend Review: Saddle Ranch Chop House

Saddle Ranch Chop House 1000 Universal Studies Blvd. When I was in fifth grade, going to Universal Studios was the most exciting thing ever. (OK, not as cool as the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland, but pretty awesome.) The studio tour where we were attacked by Jaws and drove by the Bates Motel was drop-dead scary; the “E.T.” ride was awe-inspiring. Read more...



Picturing Iran

Stepping foot in a movie theater, an audience can be taken anywhere ““ across time and around the world. For the UCLA Film and Television Archive, the next stop across the globe is Iran, as the 17th Annual Celebration of Iranian Cinema kicks off at the Billy Wilder Theater, copresented by the Bijan and Soraya Amin Foundation. Read more...