Filmmaker Michael Moore wants to make one thing crystal clear about his latest film, “Bowling for Columbine.” “Ultimately, this film is not about guns, it’s not about school shootings,” Moore said about the documentary, the first to be accepted into the Cannes Film Festival for competition in 46 years. Read more...
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October 10, 9:00 pm
Bowling for bullets
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October 10, 9:00 pm
Screenscenes
“Punch Drunk Love” New Line/Revolution 4 Paws This is not “Boogie Nights” or “Billy Madison.” But P. T. Anderson’s latest film combines aspects of his style with Adam Sandler’s presence as both a comic, and yes, dramatic actor. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Donald, Double find beauty in an attractive woman, music
Last week we left Donald having a wild dream, haunted by the ghost of Kurt Cobain, who was about to impart his beyond-the-grave tortured genius on single D. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Westwood Unplugged
Music and Los Angeles go together like unfulfilled expectations and Bruin basketball. A battle of the bands can break out anywhere and anytime. The latest musical mêlée to hit the Westwood area is an eight-week free-for-all called Acoustic Live. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
UCLA Archive brings Korean cultural films to American audience
President Bush’s “Axis of Evil” includes a country torn by politics but connected through heritage as an industrialized South Korea mourns its northern communist counterpart, a remnant of the Cold War. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Art exhibit examines world with new lenses
If art can truly be said to imitate life, then in a new age filled with impending war and other political tensions, museums have begun to adapt their exhibits to focus on new media such as film and documentary. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
UCLA art department explores diversity of beliefs in exhibit
Beliefs, like shapes and colors, fill our world in various forms. Tonight, beliefs portrayed through art will fill the New Wight Gallery with various shapes and colors in the UCLA art department’s exhibit titled “to believe much more than that.” Five UCLA art graduate students are curating the Kinross Building’s first exhibit, showcasing the artwork of 16 art students from schools around Southern California, all focusing on belief. Read more...