A CURE WITHIN THE CURE
Director Eric Byler’s film 'Charlotte Sometimes' has been recognized in the indie film circuit and even inspired renowned critic Roger Ebert to write a love poem.

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MAIDENS, TIGERS, AND BEARS, OH MY!
Angela Kang’s new play, "When Tigers Smoked Long Pipes” is dreamy and magical, invoking whimsy through presentation and leaves the audience wanting more.
ANGELS ARE BACK TO KICK YOUR AAASS
“Full Throttle” is filled with more of everything as angels Dylan, Natalie and Alex kick their way into theatres worldwide.

 
 

 

 


 


 
F I L M
LESS IS ALWAYS MORE IN CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES
In Eric Byler’s directorial debut, talk is cheap in his low-budget indie drama, “Charlotte Sometimes”.
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"SMASH" AND "HIT" COME TOGETHER FOR 'THE HULK'
Oscar-winning director Ang Lee’s adaptation of the marvel comic makes an incredible arrival at theatres across the globe.
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'WHALE RIDER' IS A SWEEPING SENSATION
A local girl struggles with tradition and becomes a legend in this hit New Zealand film.
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M U S I C
 
HYPERCYCLE ROCKED AND ROLLED THE JOINT
Hypercycle unfurl rockin’ tunes and rollin’ moves at L.A.’s local hotspot, The Joint.
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A R T S
 
25TH ANNUAL ETHNIC DANCE FESTIVAL TICKLES THE FANCY
Groups from all over the world showcase their culture through music and dance.
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“JUNGLE ISLAND”: YUTAKA SONE’S EXPLORATION OF THE L.A. FREEWAY INTERCHANGE
Experience L.A. traffic in a smog-free, air-conditioned space as contemporary artist Yutaka Sone recreates a major freeway interchange in his latest exhibit.
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B O O K S
 
CRIME FIGHTER RETURNS IN HER THIRD CAPER
Lisa See combines corruption, death, mystery, and myth with fragile familial relations and the Communist elite to lead readers on a trip into the heart of China in her latest novel, “Dragon Bones”.
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C L I P S
 
CLIPS ENDING JULY 2, 2003
Clothing retailer Abercrombie in hot water once again; Chinese government stifles freedom of expression; architect and sculpture Maya Lin plans new monument; prominent Korean-American’s passing is mourned.
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