Thursday, March 12

Globes’ category has nothing to sing about

The Golden Globes have always been the most amusing televised awards show for me. Maybe it’s because the Globes are handed out in a dinner party environment, leading to an increased chance for drunken acceptance speeches, or maybe it’s that every year some young girl is selected to be “Ms. Read more...


Rock Me, Amadeus

Two hundred fifty years ago, one of the greatest figures in the history of Western civilization was born. UCLA Live and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra have plans to celebrate that birth in a way unlike anything this country has seen. Read more...


Unraveling Sundance

Every year, the Sundance Film Festival inadvertently determines the fate of independent film in the U.S. more than any other cinematic event. More selective than a black-tie mixer or Harvard Law, it embodies a mysterious aura, a quality of myth, the stuff of legend. Read more...



In 2006, Out 2005

When the calendar rolls over into a new year, it’s not only a reminder that pop culture is continually changing, it gives us a chance to reflect on trends that were big the year before and make predictions for the year to come. Read more...



Screen Scene: "Tristian and Isolde"

“Tristan & Isolde” Directed by Kevin Reynolds 20th Century Fox The heroes of “Tristan & Isolde” are being advertised as the Romeo and Juliet of medieval times, so the film ought to be tragic ““ but not this tragic. Read more...