The UCLA Hammer Museum hosts a screening and Q&A session on the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power and its actions, which forced the US government and media to face the AIDS crisis.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive in partnership with Outfest Los Angeles hosts a screening of “Love! Valour! Compassion!” as part of the Outfest UCLA Legacy Project Screening Series.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive hosts a screening of “Moby Dick” as part of the program “John Huston: A Retrospective.” The program will run from June 17 through August 27 and will feature different films directed by John Huston.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive hosts a screening of “Fat City” and “Wise Blood” as part of the program, “John Huston: A Retrospective.” The program will run from June 17 through August 27.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive hosts a screening of “The Night of the Iguana” and “Reflections in a Golden Eye” as part of the program “John Huston: A Retrospective”. The program will run from June 17 through August 27.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive hosts a screening of “The African Queen” and “Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison” as part of the program, “John Huston: A Retrospective.” The program will run from June 17 through August 27.
Audiences headed to UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s 26th Annual Film Festival will be able to enjoy the exceptional work of student film makers, animators and actors June 10-14.
As part of People Power, a film series that explores successful grassroots political movements around the world, the Hammer Museum presents a screening of “Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony.”
UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Hammer Museum have teamed up for a matinee screening series of new and classic family-friendly films from around the world.
Visit UCLA Architecture and Urban Design's end-of-the-year all-school exposition featuring work from two campuses located at Perloff Hall and the IDEAS Culver City campus.
On Saturday, June 10, the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television will host the 15th annual Design Showcase West, the only event of its kind on the West Coast that presents the work of students graduating from the nation’s top university design programs.
On Tuesday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m., the Hammer Museum hosts a night of lady-led laughs organized by comedienne Aparna Nancherla. Aparna Nacherla is a stand-up comedienne based in New York.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive hosts an Archive Treasure screening of nitrate print films. The screenings are part of the program, “Nitrate Treasures: Night Has a Thousand Eyes.”
Veteran journalist Victor Navasky, University of Missouri journalism professor Tom Warhover and journalist Lewis Wallace discuss media objectivity, neutrality and opinion.
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music'a department of ethnomusicology presents the Spring Festival of World Music and Jazz 2017 Jazz Combo Concert featuring student combo ensembles.
Join the UCLA Department of Art for a benefit exhibition and art sale featuring work by alumni and current and former UCLA faculty to support the renovation and expansion of the UCLA Margo Leavin Graduate Art Studios in Culver City.
UCLA’s School of Theater Film and Television presents, “Carrie the Musical,” a musical based on Stephen King's novel about an awkward teenager finds her telekinetic powers and discovers she has the final revenge.
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Department of Ethnomusicology presents the Spring Festival of World Music and Jazz from May 21 through June 6 in UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall.
The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs will host an afternoon and evening symposium that will be a deep exploration of the extraordinary events into which we have all been swept by the new administration in Washington.