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The Racontuers

Bob Dylan once said, "the times they are a-changin'," and indeed, it is a phrase that could best describe the state of today's music industry.

‘Stealing the Show’ From the Brits

Traditionally, British television has never reached much of an audience in America.

Marvel Unveils King’s ‘Tower’

What do a frowning medieval cowboy, a smartass ex-coke junkie from the 1970s, a fiery, legless, 1960s-era black woman and a 12-year-old social outcast of the late 1970s have in common?

Luketic Draws a Good Hand in ‘21′

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas … until you get caught.

Saving Art and the Environment

Have a lot of trash lying around and a lot of time to spare? Why not participate in UC Irvine's annual Re-Use Art...

Pimpin’ Made Easy in ‘Palm’

The rural areas of the greater United Kingdom never had secrets so dark. In director Sam Garbarski's forthcoming film, "Irina Palm," the small-time village folk have not only their families, bridge games and up-turned nosey smugness to worry about, but their secrets as well.

Have a Little DeVotchKa

DeVotchKa might not ring a bell outside of those people obsessed with "A Clockwork Orange" or music from the "Little Miss Sunshine" soundtrack, but this band has been riding more momentum than you know.

‘Medium’ Conjures Up Good Spirits

Fresh from the soul-wrenching chaos of World War II, Gian Carlo Menotti quietly opened a play in 1947 that became a Broadway hit....

Keepin’ It ‘Real-Time’ In ‘Cleo from 5-7’

Just when you thought Irvine was one of those hopelessly boring towns void of any cultural character, out comes Orange County's sole cinematheque...

Facing the Grim Reality of Adulthood in “City of Men”

Six years after releasing the Academy-Award nominated film "City of God," a harrowing look into Rio de Janeiro's favelas, gang warfare and the drug dealing that entrenches them, director Fernando Meirelles returns with "City of Men."

‘Medium’ Conjures Up Good Spirits

Fresh from the soul-wrenching chaos of World War II, Gian Carlo Menotti quietly opened a play in 1947 that became a Broadway hit....

Books Out, Pencils Down, Bongs on Your Desks

There is now a school in Oakland that teaches students all about marijuana and prepares them for work in California's medical marijuana industry.

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