In case you ever wanted to know, the taste of a sheep’s head is pungent, salty and a bit oily.
Author Archives: Arit John
Fashion Review: Superdry
When I walked into the new Superdry at the Beverly Center, I felt like I’d been in one before, or in a store just like it.
Museums of L.A. just a bus stop away
My New Year’s resolution is to get out more.
Movie Review: “Somewhere”
Sofia Coppola’s “Somewhere” starts with a black sports car driving around a circular road in the middle of nowhere, moving in and out of the shot as it does several laps.
REEL LIFE: _Popular films released in November are often unrelated to Thanksgiving holiday_
Thanksgiving sometimes feels like a reject holiday ““ it doesn’t have the same minimal dress and maximum partying feel of Halloween or the gift-giving frenzy of the December holidays.
School of Theater, Film and Television graduate Alex Cox to visit UCLA to teach master class, screen his films at Billy Wilder Theater
Once, at a party, UCLA professor and former dean of the School of Theater, Film and Television Robert Rosen turned to someone and said that if he were sitting in a studio and had a million dollars to give to someone, anyone, to do something creative, he would give it to Alex Cox.
Lapu the Coyote that Cares to put on dramas set in San Francisco written, produced, directed and performed by versatile students
Like many members of the theatre troupe Lapu the Coyote that Cares, Taylor Vickery is a South Campus student who doesn’t plan on pursuing acting after college.