“Annie Okay” is not a traditional production.
Author Archives: Josh Wasbin
Bel Air Film Festival will screen films as world premieres
It’s Thursday. You have options for tonight already lined up. There’s a party on frat row, there’s a cute person on your floor who wanted to grab dinner, your gym buddy who hasn’t seen you since the first week is getting pushy. Well, here’s one thing to add to your list: the Bel Air Film Festival.
UCLA alum Michelle Chung finds her makeup niche
There is no cosmetology major at UCLA.
Theater Review
Methinks the writer of “The Lieutenant of Inishmore” must have watched “The Boondocks Saints” once too often. Both, for example, focus on Irish characters encircled by violence, both fixate upon death as a comeuppance and (most importantly) both prominently feature a dead cat.
Q&A with Jonathan Knight
Video game publisher Electronic Arts created quite a stir in the gaming community when it announced an upcoming title based on the epic poem, “The Divine Comedy.”
Design | Media Arts students connect life and art in exhibition, ‘Away from Keyboard’
In the New Wight Gallery, history is twisting and turning the arms of a group of Design | Media Arts graduate students.
Musical theater to honor mogul
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the famous duo responsible for such classics as “The Sound of Music,” and “Oklahoma!” are often credited with laying the foundation for musical theater, and this month, Reprise Theatre Company will honor Rodgers for his contribution to the musical theater genre.