Starting off the new Geffen Playhouse season is Stephen Jeffreys’ “I Just Stopped By to See the Man,” a three-person play about the power of the blues. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Dialogue, writing keep “˜Man’ in tune
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Fowler celebrates 10 year anniversary
UCLA is undeniably one of the most diverse and dynamic college campuses in the country. It plays host to Nobel Prize-winning professors, Division I sports teams, a happening social scene and even an on-campus museum ““ the last being the least obvious. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Technicians bring theater center stage
The lights go down, the curtain goes up, and for the next few hours you are transported out of your ordinary life. The theater can be a magical, even life-changing experience. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Rice abounds in Asia, Fowler
Why rice? According to Fowler Museum of Cultural History curator Roy Hamilton, the starchy grain is the one commonality on a continent that makes no sense as a single unit. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
HBO’s barrage of marketing adds up to brainwashing
This past Sunday, HBO changed the world; or at least its marketing department convinced me it did. With an old episode of “The Sopranos” leading into the summer season finale of “Sex and the City” and series premieres of “Carnivà le” and “K Street,” the premium cable network redefined must-see TV, largely through its aggressive (to put it modestly) ad campaign. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
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FILM & TV: ManiaFest Laemmle Monica Theater Sept. 21, 10 a.m. to midnight The last day of this sci-fi, fantasy and horror extravaganza finds the likes of Stan Lee, Guillermo del Toro, and Chuck Russel serving as panelists on a day featuring films inspired by comic books. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Life is just a bowl of rice
UCLA assistant professor of dance and choreography, Cheng-Chieh Yu, remembers one of her first encounters with rice as a child. Her mother told her that if she did not finish each grain of rice in her bowl, the wasted grains would come back as blemishes on her future husband’s face. Read more...