Friday, March 13

TV's fall lineup has hits, misses

The annual ritual of television networks announcing their prime-time line-ups reminds me of drafting my fantasy baseball team. There are many similarities: roundtable discussions, heated bidding wars, and most importantly, the smug grins everyone wears upon the completion of it all. Read more...


Keeping tabs

Shoveling horse manure in Los Feliz does not typically serve as a gateway into movie stardom, unless your name is Tab Hunter, the Warner Bros.’ strategically devised heartthrob of the 1950s. Read more...


[Screen scene] "The Da Vinci Code" ““ Ron Howard

During the opening credits of Ron Howard’s by-the-book adaptation of “The Da Vinci Code,” words appear on the screen in a very simple manner. Instead of materializing the cryptic subject matter of Dan Brown’s thriller into an opening sequence that has words and numbers flashing everywhere to eventually reveal their hidden meanings, Howard simply offers the necessary information and crisply moves on. Read more...


Mozart cycle rolls into Royce

They’re back. They’re in black. But they’re not about to rock. In fact, the music the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra will play this weekend is quite a bit more sophisticated than that of AC/DC. Read more...


New steps

“The show must go on” is a common motto underlying any kind of performance art, and that saying is especially true this year for the seventh annual Lotus Steps, a production by the UCLA Chinese Cultural Dance Club. Read more...


Coming Attractions

By the age of seven, Jennifer Middleton already had an agent. But with appearances on the television shows “Full House” and “NYPD Blue,” commercials for Mattel and Subway and dozens of stage plays under her belt before she entered high school, she decided to take a break from an early career in acting to pursue the life of a “normal” teenager instead. Read more...


Organized chaos

Chaos and control are two concepts that people usually view as separate from one another. But these dichotomies are explored and reconciled by art Professor Jim Welling and four visiting art professors in the photography exhibit “Chaos or Control” in Perloff Gallery, on display through June 7. Read more...