If ignorance is bliss, then Bob Crane, subject of Paul Schrader’s film “Auto Focus,” was probably the gosh-darn happiest man in the universe. As the star of the television hit “Hogan’s Heroes” during its brief but popular run, Crane was privy to all the women fame brings, and he documented his sexcapades through still photography and then-new video technology. He shared his escapades with John Carpenter ““ a man who would become the focus of an investigation into Crane’s eventual murder in a hotel in Scottsdale, Ariz. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
“˜Auto Focus’ traces life of Bob Crane
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Cartwright takes on more than Bart Simpson
Some adults claim to be kids at heart but few can claim to play one on TV ““or at least his voice. For a decade and a half UCLA alumna Nancy Cartwright has breathed life into the mischievous skateboard-toting, slingshot-flinging prankster Bart Simpson. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Film festival aims to raise interest in Dutch studies
In hopes of drawing more attention to the Dutch Studies program at UCLA, the College of Letters & Science will hold the first ever Dutch Film Festival in Los Angeles this weekend. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Speaks out
What bands would you like to see playing at Westwood Plaza this year? Jon Alexander Cinman Fourth-year, Economics “One of my favorite bands is Five Degrees of Soul. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
UCLA non-profit archive spotlights independent films
By Emily Camastra DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] After a summer of suffocating blockbusters, the UCLA Film and Television Archive is here to inject viewers with a variety of films from independent and international filmmakers. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
“˜American Idol’ lures in unsuspecting viewers
Yeah. I saw it. Just like twenty million other pathetic or apathetic viewers out there, I saw the American Idol finale. I didn’t want to, but it’s hard. Read more...