Saturday, July 11

The best of: Films

8. "Punch-Drunk Love" Once again P. T. Anderson proves himself the most exciting filmmaker alive today. Here, the auteur of “Magnolia” and “Boogie Nights” plays into and defies generic conventions without making it feel forced. Read more...


Reel Cancun

They’re big, they’re bad, and they’re gonna be at your local multiplex faster than you can say Richard Hatch. The tsunami of reality programming will soon crash onto the silver screen again with the tentatively titled “Spring Break: The Movie.” It’s going to be cast with real college students and part of the first wave of auditions will be held at Madison’s on Friday from 11 a.m. Read more...


CD-AAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

The current state of the music industry is nothing to sing about. For the second year in a row, U.S. album sales have declined, plummeting 8.7 percent to nearly 650 million units in 2002 ““ the worst drop in over a decade. Read more...


Rosen’s work delves into film’s past and future

Robert Rosen, dean of UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, doesn’t just sit, aloof, in his office doing administrative work. Last year, he helped create the student-run television program “UCLA: Next,” a magazine style television series focusing on UCLA. Read more...