Sunday, April 12

“˜Kimmel Live’ on ABC a bleeping good show

I’m a big fan of comedian Jimmy Kimmel. I’m an even bigger fan of ESPN.com columnist Bill “The Sports Guy” Simmons. So when I heard that ABC bet a king’s ransom on Kimmel to resuscitate late night programming, and Kimmel bet a case of beer on Simmons to write for the show, I felt obligated to strap myself on the roller coaster ride that is “Jimmy Kimmel Live” knowing full well I would become nauseated afterward. Read more...


The Arditti Quartet live right on key

Classical musicians need to be seen to be believed, or at the very least, even satisfyingly appreciated. This was the driving force behind the Arditti Quartet’s virtuoso concert at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Monday night. Read more...


Sundance: more than just stars

When the Sundance Institute’s president, Robert Redford, gave a welcoming speech for this year’s festival on Jan. 16, he stated that Sundance was created to thwart commercial pressures on artists. Read more...


New Wave

From those colorful little textbook diagrams that elucidate complex subjects to abstract paintings that can describe scenes that words cannot, art is a tool that helps us understand our world. Read more...


Students hope one-acts will enlighten others

With fourth week already here and fifth week just around the corner, many UCLA students are already feeling the stress of midterm examinations. Imagine, however, if that pressure was not to perform well on an exam, but to single-handedly direct an outstanding performance on stage. Read more...