Thursday, April 9

Howard film has winning formula

I try not to make predictions, as they’re inevitably wrong. The last three predictions I made were that “The Aviator” would beat “Million Dollar Baby” for Best Picture, that John Kerry would beat George W. 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...


Review: Summer exhibitions

Summer Exhibitions Santa Monica Museum of Art Through Aug. 19 Once a Westside trolley station, Bergamot Station is now an art complex. Within the center’s facade of industrial aluminium siding resides the Santa Monica Museum of Art, which recently debuted three distinct collections by Ken Brecher, Mariella Bettineschi and Alvaro Siza. Read more...



Revolutionary runway

Tonight, those who choose to enter Ackerman Grand Ballroom will experience a revolution. Created by and for UCLA students, this revolution is a multimedia event produced by UCLA Fashion and Student Trends, a campus organization that provides students with the opportunity to take on different roles as they work together to create, among other things, a completely sweatshop-free fashion show. Read more...


Soundbite: Red Hot Chili Peppers

“Stadium Arcadium” Warner Brothers Records A lot has happened since the Red Hot Chili Peppers burst onto the streets of Los Angeles with their chaotic brand of punk-funk rap-rock 24 years ago. Read more...