Outfest, L.A.'s gay and lesbian film festival, ended on Sunday, reminding us that films about the LGBT experience serve an important role in the community, from teaching teenage boys and girls that it's alright to kiss other boys and girls, respectively, to connecting social activists with images su ... More >>
Ziman's first novel, The Gray Zone, published by Greenleaf Book Group Press in June 2011. Local author Daphna Edwards Ziman garnered a lot of attention for socially aware novel The Gray Zone, which chronicled the fate of kids put in the American foster care system via a fast-paced thriller o ... More >>
Plus, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men, In Search of Beethoven and more
Also, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, The Most Dangerous Man in America and more
Also, Henry Poole Is Here, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and more
Fact-based tale is just another sweeping, extraordinary journey to redemption
Also, The Cool School, Refusenik and more
In his 11th film as director, Robert Benton keeps his ear to the ground of human emotions
Also The Game Plan, Feast of Love, The Rape of Europa and more
What to do in Los Angeles this week
For the week of April 28 - May 4
Bill Condon’s Kinsey, plus Finding Neverland
Edited by Kateri Butler
Edited by Kateri Butler
High Art's glamorously seedy aesthetic
Sundance ’98
