With a sprinkle of Ellen DeGeneres stand-up comedy, a pinch of ’70s aerobics moves and a dash of film experimentation, the winter dance production of “Sweet Moves” was created.
Author Archives: Brittany Taylor
Summer kicks off a wave of free concert series in Los Angeles
Thanks to a medley of free upcoming concert series, music-lovers spending the summer in Los Angeles do not have to look far to find a show that best fits their tastes.
SOUND BITE: "Everything's Fine"
Relationships are not perfect. They have their high and low moments. The Summer Set’s album, “Everything’s Fine,” has arrived and is an emotional roller coaster filled with the joy and pain of falling in love.
“Everything’s Fine” displays the evolution of the band from one of their first albums “…In Color,” on which the band made use of significant auto-tune.
Grad student Midgia Chinea's film 'anonymous (street meat)' selected for Cannes Short Film festival
Constant foreclosure threats from Midgia Chinea’s bank was enough to inspire her to write a script about the corruption of large banking companies.
Billy Wilder symposium to showcase orphan films
When you hear the word “orphan,” you most likely think of Annie, Oliver Twist or Harry Potter. But the UCLA Film & Television Archive sees the word as a rare film it wants to acquire.
Q&A: Yelle
Yelle is a French pop group that consists of lead singer Julie Budet, GrandMarnier and Tepr.
Step inside Greek life with these films, TV shows
“Brotherhood” is a film that chronicles a fraternity during a pledging ritual that turned into a terrible mistake.