Each of the dozens of photographs in the Getty Museum’s “A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now” has a label next to it, except one.
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UCLA professors take a spin as DJs for student audience at Hammer Museum event
Wednesday evening, five UCLA professors will abandon their podiums for the turntable at the UCLA Hammer Museum’s “Ph.DJs,” an event at which professors will get to spin and share the stories behind some of their favorite songs with a student audience.
Professors were each asked to design a short set of four tracks to introduce and play in the museum’s Gallery 6 annex.
Screen Scene: "Hesher"
“Hesher” is one of those indie flicks that seems like it was made to please by being unpleasant.
Alumnus’ production of “Romeo and Juliet” cuts down to Shakespeare’s message
When UCLA alumnus Craig Jessen responded to a call for directors to submit concepts for a production of “Romeo and Juliet,” he did not actually have one.
Creative Contraband to present panel on nontraditional careers in entertainment, media industries
When Don Kang attended UCLA, he was an engineering student with no intentions of becoming an engineer.
7 Natural Wonders of Los Angeles
In the midst of tangled freeways, high-rises and industrial districts, it can be easy for Angelenos to lose touch with the city’s more natural dimensions.
Students’ and professors’ most audacious feats go on display at the Fowler’s Bold Arts Event
Cage-diving with great white sharks. Fighting brain cancer. Moving to the United States at age 12. These are among the responses given by the L.A.