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‘Skeleton’ is B-movie Splendor

'The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra' spoofs the best of the B-movies and of course is in black and white. It reminds moviegoers of the past and pokes fun at

Those Seventies Stars

Since its start in 1998, 'That '70's Show' has been entertaining audiences Wednesday nights from 8 - 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.

Filter Magazine Is Generous on the Opinion, Easy on the Filter

Trying to get into the minds of fans of 'Music that Sucks,' Mikel Jollett of Filter Magazine braved the crazed emo scene of a Dashboard Confessional s

Outfest Presents the Fusion Film Festival

Outfest is already one of the world's largest gay and lesbian film festivals and the largest film festival in Southern California. But 2004 marks Outf

Coheed and Cambria: Complex Rock

Rewriting the Bible with a sci-fi twist has never been so melodic. The beams that bind the planets together are falling apart and our hero Coheed mus

‘Nothing So Strange’ At UC Irvine

Imagine sitting in Los Angeles' MacArthur Park on December 2, 1999 and witnessing the assassination of quite possibly the richest man in the world. He

Opeth: Swedish for Death Metal

What's it called when death metal meets acoustic guitars? Opeth. Swedish death metal rockers Opeth have been around for well over a decade. Known for

Girl Down

Do you remember Tootsie Pops? How it's hard outside and then, right when you get to the middle, you hit the soft and sweet inside?

The Pale: Touring Rockers With Day Jobs

Four average guys from Bellingham, Wash. are not just kicking off their first national tour in 2004. They're also holding down their day jobs.

‘La Boheme’ at the Ahmanson Theatre

There is no better example of modern contemporary opera than Baz Luhrmann's production of Giacomo Puccini's La Boheme at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los A

We Want a Date With Hamilton

From those who have gone to the movies to watch their favorite stars and envision what it would be like to spend one spectacular evening with the like

Kutcher’s Performance is ‘The Butterfly Effect’

If a butterfly beats its wings in New York, it can inadvertently cause a hurricane off the coast of Japan

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