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You don't expect two great literary minds to sit down in conversation in front of an audience and bullshit about, say, foosball but with these Writer's Bloc salons, you...
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The annual LACE Benefit Auction is one of those fundraiser/cocktail party/art shows where it's as prestigious to be included in the show part as in any proper gallery...
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If you're a fan of I Love Lucy and who isn't? the socks at the Sock Puppet Sitcom Theater have got some 'splaining to do. Puppet producer Mark Hayward and two...
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When it comes to a cappella singing groups, there's something for everyone. The art form originated in ancient times as an answer to religious oppression: With the...
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With wow Garry Shandling, Dana Gould, Rick Overton, Maria Bamford, Daryl Wright, others.
Thu., May 17, 8 p.m., 2012
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There is a moment at the end of Robert Bresson's penultimate film, The Devil, Probably (1977), when Charles (Antoine Monnier), a young man who has decided on suicide as an...
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Read more outtakes from our interview, "Best Coast on Designing Clothes for Urban Outfitters, and Other Subjects."
Los Angeles indie-pop duo Best Coast has become a veritable...
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See more of Anne Fishbein's food truck photography.
It's not the kind of question you ask in public, but: Would you eat from a plain white catering truck?
While perusing the...
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Continuing its mission of interlinking theater with social justice, Cornerstone Theater Company launches its "hunger cycle" series of plays with Lisa Loomer's Café...
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You'd be surprised at what goes on just below the surface of Los Angeles City Hall, which is mired in years of fiscal cutbacks that at various times have decimated the hours...
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Bullet Train Dreams: Koreeda's I Wish
Japan's Hirokazu Koreeda has always been an astute observer of all human behavior, but his greatest gift as a filmmaker seems to be his...
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The Dickies
MALIBU INN
After another beautiful day in Malibu, you'll take a long, romantic walk along the beach to watch the sun set ... followed by an evening with...
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To hear the wildly divergent reactions among neighbors to the University of Southern California's long-brewing and massive $900 million, 5 million-square-foot University Park...
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Beginning this weekend and continuing June 8-9, LACMA will offer a series of postwar Japanese films rarely screened in L.A. While the museum's revamped film schema enforces...
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There are a lot of solidly crafted films on the program of this year's Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival — movies that are well shot, directed and acted. But only...
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A significant portion of Tim Burton's output over the past decade has been concerned with slipping the "Burton treatment" to susceptible texts: Roald Dahl's Charlie and the...
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Thursday, May 10
The UCLA Film and TV Archive has silent films about two hot-button issues in store for tonight, with Traffic in Souls (prostitution) and Where Are My Children...
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In 2007, having served with distinction during two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan, U.S. Air Force firefighter John Brownfield Jr. took a job as a correctional...
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Once a month, the Natural History Museum stays open late, inviting the city to "become scientists for a night," offering a thematic trifecta: scientific discussion, a...
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Q: What do you call a sleep-walking nun?
A: A roamin' Catholic!
The jokes will be far better at this comedy show by Catholic comics and their pals, including Monsignor Dave...