With the nation’s first black president sitting comfortably in the White House, the United States has certainly evolved past its legacy of slavery and segregation.
Author Archives: Elizabeth Packer
Yes Men film says “˜No’ to corporate corruption
In their quest to reveal corporate corruption and the dangers of letting a free market dictate society, The Yes Men won’t take no for an answer.
Food Review:
There is a new, delicious addition to Los Angeles’ green scene. The Farmer’s Kitchen, a project of Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles, gives diners a chance to sample the best of the produce from the nearby Hollywood Farmers’ Market.
Four Bruins’ screenplays recognized
When Rob Kotecki heard that he was a finalist in the 2009 Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards Competition, he thought it was a mistake.
“˜Screamers’ hopes to incite against genocide
In the documentary “Screamers,” there is no such thing as background music ““ the soundtrack is central to the film.
Tribute celebrates iconic actress
Back in the heyday of Hollywood glamour, before Perez Hilton and the paparazzi took over, there was a certain elegance that came with fame and a certain mystique attached to actors.
Screen Scene: “Definitely, Maybe”
“Definitely, Maybe” is definitely not a must-see. With several disconnected plotlines and an uninspired message, the movie fails to distinguish itself from other generic romantic comedies.