When Dream Theater formed in 1985, none of the Jonas Brothers had been born. Reagan was president, the Nintendo Entertainment System was the hot new toy, and Springsteen's "Born in the USA" was the top-selling album of the year. In other words, a lot has changed. Read more...
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June 21, 11:45 pm
Soundbite: Dream Theater
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June 21, 9:57 pm
Experience helps alum produce show
It's often said it doesn't matter what you know but who you know. In the case of Andrew Lenchewski, it was a little bit of both. Read more...
Photo: The cast of “Royal Pains,” a new series on USA Network that premiered on June 4. The show was created by UCLA alumnus Andrew Lenchewski, who graduated in 1998 with a degree in communication studies.
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June 18, 1:58 am
Screen Scene: “Moon”
"There is no dark side of the moon, really," a man says at the end of the classic Pink Floyd album. "Matter of fact, it's all dark." Read more...
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June 7, 9:15 pm
Commencement speaker set in Stone
When it comes to creating controversy, nobody does it like Oliver Stone. Read more...
Photo: Oliver Stone, film director, writer and producer, will be the commencement speaker at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television on Friday.
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June 7, 9:08 pm
Music contest strikes new notes
In the world of classical music competitions, a new city has entered the ring: Los Angeles. Read more...
Photo: Angela Meade sings at the 2008 José Iturbi International Music Competition. She was the first prize winner in the voice category.
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June 7, 9:06 pm
Newcomer optimistic in face of budget cuts
Teri Schwartz always held UCLA in her heart "“ up to this day, she still keeps in contact with her dorm mates and has been a lifetime member of the Alumni Association since graduating in 1971. Read more...
Photo: TERI SCHWARTZ
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June 7, 9:06 pm
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television honors outgoing dean
It's not every day a tribute is held in your honor. Read more...
Photo: Robert Rosen, the outgoing dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television addresses the audience in the James Bridges Theater after a tribute in his honor.




