Tulle tutus and tiaras are the last things audiences can expect from Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
Author Archives: Lauren Roberts
UCLA Hammer Museum displaying psychologist Carl Jung’s ‘Red Book’
Illuminated like a medieval manuscript of old, the “Red Book” of distinguished psychologist Carl Gustav Jung is cloaked in a history as legendary as its looks.
Fest offers taste of foreign
Showcasing global arts and culture, this year’s annual WorldFest promises to be a passport to foreign flavors, flair and fun.
MFA candidates exhibit their thesis work in a final show
Pursuing a master of fine arts degree is an endeavor of years of creative commitment.
Getty photo exhibit captures urban culture in Iceland and US
Taking the streets of Los Angeles, New York and Reykjavik, Iceland, the J. Paul Getty Museum’s latest photography exhibition, “Urban Panoramas: Opie, Liao, Kim,” is an immersion in city culture.
Films experiment with the absurd
At just 32 years old, Israeli artist Keren Cytter’s portfolio is one of impressive proportions. With more than 50 video art works, three novels and a theatrical performance under her belt, she thrives on the creative process.
Son of UCLA Professor Yona Sabar writes novel ‘My Father’s Paradise’
Growing up in Westwood’s backyard, Ariel Sabar couldn’t have felt more at odds living under the same roof as his immigrant father, UCLA Professor Yona Sabar.