Santa Barbara transplant Ross Flournoy cautiously maneuvers his way down Wilshire Boulevard’s rush hour traffic in true Los Angeles fashion: on a cell phone. However, the band he fronts, The Brokedown, defies many typical L.A. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Breaking down the walls of genre, geography
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Japanese band builds instrumental drama
The idea of trying to tell a story without words might seem difficult, illogical or even ridiculous. But that idea is the foundation for the beautifully noisy music of the Japanese band Mono. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Kind of Blue
For its 20th anniversary, the annual JazzReggae Festival is going back to its Bruin roots. Sponsored by the Cultural Affairs Commission, the two-day concert takes place Sunday and Monday. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene: "X-Men: The Last Stand"
Directed by Brett Ratner 20th Century Fox “X-Men: The Last Stand” has a lot wrong with it. So much, in fact, that the only feasible way to discuss the movie adequately is a laundry list of problems. Read more...
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May 24, 9:00 pm
Student short films may go on-demand
Shorttakes, which takes place tonight for the 13th time, is an established UCLA tradition. But don’t think the on-campus film festival is the same after all these years. Read more...
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May 24, 9:00 pm
Not all summer movies are a bust
Though the month of May hasn’t quite ended and the majority of Hollywood’s blockbusters still exist in the realm of anticipation, I’m getting worried. For any industry analyst, this is a problem. Read more...
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May 24, 9:00 pm
Raw Energy
Atlanta’s true hip-hop beatboxing, a New York City poet and activist, an Afro-Brazilian martial arts dance and three UCLA alumni confrontations with racial stereotypes redefine art through performances that strip away preconceived notions of race, culture and identity. Read more...