The Theatre Arts' opening night Thursday of Tennessee Williams' play "A Streetcar Named Desire" delivered to the audience a production that would have made the playwright himself proud.
The strong performances from faculty and students will take audience through time to a hot and humid post-World War II New Orleans.…
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Industrial Goth star Emilie Autumn is finally invading the U.S. with her second studio album, "Opheliac: The Deluxe Edition."
This album was previously available only as an import from Europe, but now that Autumn has an American record label she is finally able to release the album in the states.…
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The rent is due and gas is not getting any cheaper. Luckily, with daily deals popping up everywhere, living on a budget just got fun and a whole lot easier.
It is always happy hour somewhere. At McCormick & Schmick's in downtown Los Angeles, that time is 3 p.…
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Lucky sports fans get to see games first-hand inside the stadium, while the others need to look elsewhere to cheer on their favorite team.
What is the solution? The answer to that is a sports bar.
Big Wangs is one of Los Angeles' most popular sports bars.…
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Murder and fear of the world are two things very present in the world and in today's entertainment.
Those are the exact themes that make up the new play "Carbon Black" written by Terry Gomez and performed by "Native Voices Theater Company" who are celebrating their 10th anniversary.…
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The Media Arts Department is hosting "Friday Flix!," a new event on campus where feature films will be screened every Friday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Glendale College Television Video Studio/Theatre located in SG334.
Films shown during "Friday Flix!" are selected by media arts instructor Mike Petros, who said he wants to "show films that people may not get a chance to see on a big screen.…
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If there is anything childish about Michael Jackson in his "This Is It" film, which was taken from footage of his rehearsals from March to his death, it would be that he still had the passion for his music and the energy to perform as if he was still in his prime.…
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Timing is everything. If "The Fourth Kind" had come out before Halloween, then somebody besides the aliens who live among us and their human thralls might have gone to see it. Instead, it will simply go down in the annals of UFO movies as a "nice try," along the lines of "The Blair Witch Project" or "Paranormal Activity.…
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