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Movie Review: "Moonrise Kingdom"
By SPENCER PRATT
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Movie Review: “The Intouchables”
By LYNN CHU
It was a bet: to get the cop car to escort them to the emergency room.
The same cop car that was not only tailing them for reckless speeding but also suspecting the two passengers to be fleeing criminals.
MAY 24
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Q&A: Grammy Award-winning singer and rapper Shaggy to headline JazzReggae Festival
Orville Richard Burrell, also known as Shaggy, is a Grammy Award-winning reggae singer and rapper.
MAY 23
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Festivals and events to attend over the three-day weekend
By LENIKA CRUZ, MARJORIE YAN, SPENCER PRATT
Memorial Day weekend is one of the few three-day weekends of the year for students to enjoy. But with an extra day off school comes an extra day to fill with a fun way to pass the time. For students looking forward to the day off but are unsure of how to spend it, here are some exciting festivals and events to consider attending.
MAY 23
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Fashion and Students Trends to celebrate style in 11th annual benefit show
By JESSICA MCQUEEN
Student models strut down the length of Kerckhoff Hall’s state rooms in unison despite their towering high heels. They step to the beat of blaring dance music and focus on creating a signature walk and pose for the end of their makeshift runway.
MAY 23
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Plugged In
A&E senior staff Spencer Pratt hit Bruin Walk to find out what UCLA students were listening to on their way to class.
MAY 23
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Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 years
By LENIKA CRUZ, MARJORIE YAN, SPENCER PRATT
In April 1912, the growing momentum of the film industry coupled with the independent studios’ need to battle Thomas Edison’s Trust led to the creation of Universal Film Manufacturing Company. A hundred years later, Universal has been involved in many of the industry’s biggest hits, and operates as the oldest producer and distributor in the United States.
MAY 22
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Spring Sing success fuels buzz for UCLA student band Alto
By NICOLAS CURCIO
Earlier this month, student band Alto performed an original song in front of more than 7,000 students and alumni at Spring Sing 2012, one of UCLA’s oldest musical traditions.
MAY 22
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Upright Citizens Brigade to take on musical improvisation in Campus Events Commission show
By MATTHEW OVERSTREET
The universally understood first rule of improv is to always say yes, even if that means saying yes to singing. Not just singing, but singing that involves making up words, lyrics and music on the spot.
MAY 22