Friday, July 17


Harsh reality is a dead serious success

Most would argue that Japanese anime and the American theater have little to do with each other. The Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble’s production of Adam Rapp’s “Stone Cold Dead Serious,” however, manages to fuse the two together, albeit not seamlessly. Read more...


Exhibit paints new perception of Polaroids

Polaroid photographs remind us of childhood birthday parties and other usually embarrassing events only worthy of inexpensive documentation. Most people would agree that these photographs hardly constitute art worthy of space in a museum. Read more...


Screen Scene: "The World's Fastest Indian"

“The World’s Fastest Indian” Directed by Roger Donaldson Magnolia Pictures Movie titles can be deceiving. “The World’s Fastest Indian” is an uplifting story, but it is that of a New Zealand motorcycle racer, not a Native American sprinter. Read more...


Exhibits at getty villa

“Antiquity and Photography: Early Views of Ancient Mediterranean Sites” Through May 1 This exhibition occupies the largest temporary gallery space and features mid-19th century photographs of some of the most famous ancient monuments in Italy, Greece and the Holy Land. Read more...


Classical rejuvenation

At the bottom of the list of things one might do with hundreds of millions of dollars would be to bury it, or to leave it virtually out of sight. Read more...


’90s reign as new decade worth celebrating

For some reason unbeknownst to me, UCLA students love the ’80s. At least that’s what I’m assuming the countless ’80s roller skating outings, ’80s club nights and ’80s-themed parties I’ve been dragged to is evidence of. Read more...