Sunday, April 12

Film shows curse of “˜Don Quixote’

A script that calls for big movie stars, expensive fighter planes and a natural disaster would hardly faze most Hollywood film directors. For a pair of documentarians, however, capturing these elements on film is something to get excited about. Read more...


Paper trail

Communication between distant regions of the globe has become as simple as one click of a mouse. Fittingly, the newest exhibition at the UCLA Hammer Museum shows that in the world of contemporary art, styles are transcending borders. Read more...




Science of acting captivates Bruin

With an upcoming appearance in tomorrow’s episode of NBC’s new mini-series “Kingpin,” there are many reasons why third-year theater student Alley Mercedes is loving each day of her life. Read more...


Screenscenes

“Lost in La Mancha” Directed by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe’s “Lost in La Mancha” chronicles director Terry Gilliam’s attempt to create “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,” a film adaptation of Cervantes’s classic novel “Don Quixote.” Gilliam’s decadelong aspiration to make his film is finally put into production only to be plagued from the start with relentless complications, ranging from an unbelievable apocalyptic flood to the comically crusty, grumpy, injury-plagued French actor Jean Rochefort. Read more...


UCLA vocalist has no trouble teaching

Juliana Gondek is to frequent flyer miles as Steve Lavin is to frequent flying objects. Gondek, a UCLA professor of voice and opera studies since 1997, traveled extensively during her touring days as a top-flight singer. Read more...