“Flags of Our Fathers” Director Clint Eastwood DreamWorks Pictures (Out of 5) Six American soldiers struggle to hoist the heavy pole bearing an American flag. As the stars and stripes flutter in the breeze, the moment is immortalized as a snapshot that sends electric shocks of hope to a nation on the brink of despair. Read more...
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October 19, 9:00 pm
Screenscene: "Flags of Our Fathers"
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October 19, 9:00 pm
Moochers beware: These fries are taken
When people do it, I have to resist the urge to slap them. It defies culinary etiquette and societal conventions in general. I’m talking about people who steal fries off of my plate. Read more...
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October 19, 9:00 pm
Unbounded Ballet
Despite the implications of its name, the Lyon Opera Ballet’s performances are missing all of the standard ballet accoutrements. There are no princesses in tutus and tiaras, pirouettes in pointe shoes or a corps de ballet of swans. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Festival showcases eclectic talent
For every artist that breaks into the public eye, at least 10 are doomed to obscurity, despite having ample talent and a unique approach to music. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Food Fanatic: Bread and Porridge
Bread and Porridge 2315 Wilshire Blvd. $10-$20 Brunch is the best meal of the day. It’s less pretentious than dinner, and it offers the selection of lunch. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Summer days, filming nights
With the fall quarter almost half through, only faint memories of wild summer nights remain. But two UCLA students have captured their all-night summer sessions on film ““ and it may soon find its way into theaters. Read more...
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October 17, 9:00 pm
Art Review: “Wolfgang Tillmans”
“Wolfgang Tillmans” UCLA Hammer Museum Open until Jan. 7 (Out of 5) Objects like socks and houses may not be the first things one thinks about when it comes to art, but under Wolfgang Tillmans’ watchful camera lens, these everyday materials become something more transcendent. Read more...