Though it’s intended to recognize the little guy, in the end, the biggest act was the winner at the 2002 Shortlist Awards Concert. The Shortlist Music Project, now in its second year, was created in the summer of 2001 to honor and give exposure to up-and-coming musicians that might otherwise escape public attention. Read more...
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October 30, 9:00 pm
Shortlist Awards Concert showcases emerging talent
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October 30, 9:00 pm
Harry Shearer crosses genres with comedy on “˜Simpsons,’ horror at Royce
Harry Shearer might best be known by today’s generation as the voice of Mr. Burns, Ned Flanders and God, among others, on “The Simpsons.” But he’s done far more than that, traversing genres, professions and audiences with the greatest ease. Read more...
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October 30, 9:00 pm
Briefs
Frightening films “¢bull; “The Phantom of the Opera” plays at the James Bridges Theater tonight at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $7 with special $5 tickets for students, seniors and kids. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Forum to address lack of minorities on TV
The only thing missing from a forum on minority representation in the media may be a dissenting opinion. The panel discussion is to be held at the L.A. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Ozma, loyal fans rock Knitting Factory during October run
It would be difficult to find “Rockstar 101″ listed within UCLA’s course catalog, yet many students find time to pursue their love for music ““ even between midterms and Tuesday pint nights. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Murphy, Allen scraping the
I remember when I was younger and I saw “Beverly Hills Cop” for the first time. I remember thinking that there was nobody that I wanted to be more than a smart-assed, fast-talking, gun-toting, foul-mouthed Axel Foley. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Goldwyn Award presented to UCLA film student
Against the advice of Samuel Goldwyn Jr., UCLA screenwriting graduate student Michael Bucklin has decided what to do with his $10,000 Samuel Goldwyn Award prize. “I finally get to buy a car,” Bucklin said with his arms in the air, as if from a Toyota commercial. Read more...