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UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD PRESENTS LUNAR NEW YEAR NOODLE HOUSE COMING FEBRUARY
1, 2022.

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Universal Studios Hollywood Celebrates Lunar New Year with a Special Themed
Noodle House at Hollywood & Dine During the Month of February.

Check Out a Sneak Peek of the Menu HERE

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   From Left to Right: Shrimp and Vegetable Shumai, Secret Ingredient Noodle
   Soup, Chicken Eggroll, Mango Tiger Boba, Pork Ramen, Cinnamon Tiger Tail
   Donut, 
   Long Life Noodle Soup, Vegetable Eggrolls, Chocolate Dipped Fortune Cookies,
   Year of the Tiger Cookie, Lucky Red Velvet Cupcake, and Asian Salad
    
   

Menu

Secret Ingredient Noodle Soup

Long Life Noodle Soup with Shrimp Tempura

Pork Ramen

Asian Salad

Shrimp and Vegetable Shumai with Chili Dipping Sauce

Vegetable Eggrolls with Sweet & Sour Sauce

Chicken Eggroll with Sweet & Sour Sauce

Cinnamon Tiger Tail Donut

Chocolate Dipped Fortune Cookies

Year of the Tiger Cookie

Lucky Red Velvet Cupcake

Mango Tiger Boba

Fortune Cookie Frappe

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ACADEMY’S INTERVIEW SERIES, “SEEN,” CONTINUES WITH EDWARD JAMES OLMOS.

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ACADEMY’S LATINX-FOCUSED INTERVIEW SERIES, “SEEN,” CONTINUES WITH EDWARD JAMES
OLMOS

The Academy continues “Seen,” a series of candid interviews on culture, identity
and representation with some of today’s most influential filmmakers and
artists.  Available now on the Academy’s YouTube, episode 2 features Edward
James Olmos – nominated for a 1988 Best Actor Oscar® for his role as Jaime
Escalante in “Stand and Deliver”– in conversation with journalist Nick Barili,
the series host. 

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Olmos invites Barili to meet him at Bell Gardens Intermediate School, a site of
Olmos’s Youth Cinema Project, to see firsthand how the program empowers students
to tell their stories on film.  Olmos reflects on growing up in the cultural
diversity of East Los Angeles, his stints in baseball and rock ’n’ roll before
he finally landed on acting, and the importance of collaboration and creative
control.  He discusses what his roles in “Zoot Suit” and “Stand and Deliver”
mean to him, as well as the larger culture, and why he regularly turns down
work.

For more information on this episode of “Seen” and others in the series, please
click here.


Edward James Olmos, Oscar-nominated actor (“Stand and Deliver”), director,
producer
Nick Barili, journalist, director, writer, producer


Available now on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UZwUClM9Tao

HIGHLIGHTS:
“The story itself, the truth of the story itself, is powerful.  A hundred years
from today, that movie will be seen and understood and be appreciated.  All we
wanted to do is just document the behavior of this man.  And we did it, and I
was very fortunate I was able to do it.” – Edward James Olmos on “Stand and
Deliver”

“To me, trying to understand your life and then your culture, and your heritage,
and the roots that make you the tree that you are, and the human being that you
are, sharing it so that others can understand it, makes everybody stronger.” 

“Out of a necessity to stay alive in this industry, I had to learn the full
usage of storytelling, whether it be in songwriting, filmmaking, or theater.  If
we weren’t creating it, we weren’t gonna be able to do it, because nobody was
creating it for us.” 

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CALL FOR YOUTH ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS FOR UPCOMING “YOUTH ARTS SHOWCASE” ON
MARCH 19, 2022.

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Local Musicians, Dancers and Artists Under the Age of 18 are Encouraged to
Sign-Up Today!

Santa Clarita, Calif. – The City of Santa Clarita is seeking local youth and
student artists to voluntarily participate in the 6th annual Youth Arts Showcase
on March 19, 2022, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at The Centre (20880 Centre
Pointe Parkway).

 * Call for Youth Artists and Performers for Upcoming “Youth Arts Showcase” on
   March 19, 2022.

The call for artists is open to a wide variety of specialties. The City is
currently in need of solo musicians, choirs, bands, dance groups, dance
instructors, drumline performers and chalk artists to be featured in the Youth
Arts Showcase. Sign-ups are on a first-come, first-served basis. This call is
open to Santa Clarita Valley youth.

The annual Youth Arts Showcase celebrates the creativity of Santa Clarita
Valley’s youth and students display their talents in many disciplines. Attendees
will enjoy visual and performing arts, interactive art activities, youth art
contests, an art gallery, art vendors, food trucks and much more.

Local youth may also submit their artwork and photography for the showcase’s art
contest. This year’s art contest theme is “Generation Rescue: Sustainable Water
for All,” highlighting the importance of climate change, its impact on water
resources in local and global communities, and how youth are helping address
this important global issue.


            Interested artists and performers under 18-years-of-age are
encouraged to email Julia Rodriguez at ejrodriguez@santa-clarita.com. To learn
more about the City’s upcoming Youth Arts Showcase and to apply for the art
contest, please visit SantaClaritaArts.com/Youth-Arts-Showcase.

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GAME RECAP: LOS ANGELES RAMS HEADED TO SUPER BOWL LVI AFTER RALLYING TO DEFEAT
49ERS 20-17. RAMS TO FACE OFF WITH THE CINCINNATI BENGALS AT SOFI STADIUM ON
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2022.

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Inglewood, Calif. – Goodbye, six-game losing streak to an arch division rival.
Hello, NFC Champions and the Super Bowl. The Rams rallied to defeat the 49ers
20-17 on Sunday at SoFi Stadium to punch their ticket to Super Bowl LVI, where
they will face the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, February 13 at
3:30 p.m. PT.

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ticket packages through On Location, the official hospitality partner of the
NFL.

Tied at 17 with 6:32 remaining, the Rams – helped by 25-yard completion from
quarterback Matthew Stafford to wide receiver Cooper Kupp – mounted a go-ahead
scoring drive capped off by a 30-yard field goal by kicker Matt Gay for a 20-17
lead with 1:46 remaining.

On the ensuing series, defensive lineman Aaron Donald pressured 49ers
quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo into an errant pass that was tipped and intercepted
by linebacker Travin Howard, which Howard returned six yards to the 49ers
13-yard line. From there, the Rams entered victory formation to run out the
remaining 69 seconds and secure the victory.

Stafford completed 31 of 45 pass attempts for 337 yards with two touchdowns and
one interception. Kupp was on the receiving end of both of those touchdowns,
also finishing with 11 catches for 142 yards. Wide receiver Odell Beckham
Jr. added nine catches for 113 yards.

Here is the complete game recap, presented by Audi:

The teams traded 3-and-outs on their respective opening possessions. The Rams’
second possession reached the 49ers’ 3-yard line, but Stafford’s pass intended
for Kupp was deflected, then intercepted in the endzone by 49ers safety Jimmie
Ward.

The Rams eventually broke through with a 97-yard scoring drive ending with a
16-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Kupp for a 7-0 lead midway through the
second quarter.

However, the 49ers responded a little over two and a half minutes later with a
44-yard screen pass for a touchdown from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to wide
receiver Deebo Samuel to tie the game 7-7.

The Rams were positioned to answer on the ensuing drive, but Gay’s 54-yard field
goal attempt missed short to the right. Following the change of possession, the
49ers added a 38-yard field goal from kicker Robbie Gould as time expired for a
10-7 halftime lead.

Los Angeles’ third-down stop early in the third quarter helped gain some
momentum, but it was halted at the San Francisco 43 after it unsuccessfully
challenged that the ball was short of the line to gain on 4th and 1 from that
spot. On the ensuing possession, the 49ers extended their lead to 17-7 on a
16-yard touchdown pass from Garoppolo to tight end George Kittle with 1:59 left
in the third quarter.

L.A. answered with an 11-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Kupp on the
ensuing drive to reduce its deficit to three early in the fourth quarter.

A third-down stop at their own 45 gave the Rams another chance, despite
unsuccessfully challenging 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk being down by contact.
The unsuccessful challenges left the Rams without any timeouts or challenges
with 10:01 left in the game. The 49ers appeared to be going for it on 4th and 2
from that spot, but wound up taking the delay of game penalty and punting.

Gay’s 30-yard field goal gave the Rams a 20-17 lead with 1:46 to play. On the
following series, Donald got to Garoppolo, and Howard corralled the tipped the
tipped pass to clinch the victory.

Rams Recap press release by Stu Jackson

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OTTMAR LIEBERT & LUNA NEGRA SET TO PERFORM AT CANYON CLUB IN AGOURA HILLS &
MONTCLAIR, FEB.10 &11, 2022.

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Los Angeles, Calif. –   Santa Fe’s Grammy-award nominee, Ottmar Liebert and his
band Luna Negra, are coming to the Los Angeles area and will be playing songs
fans have come to know and love on Feb. 10 & 11, 2022. Ottmar is a five-time
Grammy nominee with multiple Gold and Platinum records who has sold millions of
records across the globe. A skilled practitioner of contemporary flamenco guitar
(nuevo flamenco), he is always a surprise. He plays with many textures –
contrasting traditional and electric instruments. The band, Ottmar Liebert and
bassist Jon Gagan welcome back dynamic drummer and percussionist Robby
Rothschild – who played with them back in 2008/09 and on numerous recordings.

 * Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra set to perform at Canyon Club in Agoura Hills &
   Montclair, Feb.10 &11, 2022.

We are happy to announce new music from Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra!

Ottmar Liebert has kept himself busy during the past 2 challenging years.

Along with an art+music collaboration with Dallas Museum of Art, Ottmar and
bassist Jon Gagan recorded two versions of a new album called “vision 2020” (&
“vision 2020- Lockdown version”). 

And most recently Ottmar recorded another new album, called “Bare Wood 2” – 

https://ottmarliebert.bandcamp.com/album/bare-wood-2 Like the first Bare Wood
album – 

https://ottmarliebert.bandcamp.com/album/bare-wood-2002-2012 – it is part
compilation and part new music.

“The four new songs were the last songs recorded at my studio in Santa Fe before
I sold the property and moved away…”

The albums are available at Bandcamp:

https://ottmarliebert.bandcamp.com/releases

> Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra

CDs will be available at upcoming concerts!

In an interview with Ottmar, Bill Kopp writes:

“The Mixmaster: Ottmar Liebert Continues his mission to combine traditional and
modern … And Liebert is fulsome in his support of musical cross-fertilization.
“If you want to keep something the way you think is traditional, you’re really
stopping all development,” he (Ottmar) says. Noting that “in the current
political climate, it’s more important than ever to celebrate the mixing of
cultural traditions”, he says, “In many cases, we’re not even aware of how we’ve
been enriched.”…(B.Kopp, MetroActive, 2020)

Jennifer Levin says:

“Ottmar Liebert writes wordless romantic melodies that encourage listeners to
float away on a voyage of sound..” (J.Levin, Santa Fe New Mexican, 2021)

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MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST HUEMAN TEAMS WITH COMMUNITY TO LAUNCH IMMERSIVE ART
EXPERIENCE, OPENING FRIDAY, JAN. 28TH, 2022 IN THE EAST BAY THROUGH, FEB. 20TH,
THEN IN LOS ANGELES IN JUNE OF 2022.

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Los Angeles, Calif. – Join us January 28 for the world premier of Homebody –
Hueman’s largest immersive art experience hosted at Ciel Creative Space in
Berkeley, CA. Spanning over 20,000 square feet, Hueman has transformed the space
with large scale pieces, allowing viewers to engage with her breathtaking art
like never before brought to life by augmented reality and state of the art
projection mapping. This event is homegrown and self-funded in community
partnership with Ciel Creative Space, Endeavors Oakland, Mirus Gallery, and
Epson.

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This exhibition sits at the intersection of art and technology, highlighting
original murals, portraits, and sculptures through state-of-the-art projection
mapping and augmented reality. 

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With Hueman’s signature blend of “etherealism” projected across massive white
walls, audiences can submerge themselves in colorful mash-ups of the abstract
and figurative. This 360-degree experience is enhanced by original,
immersive-audio and magnificent lighting to bring your consciousness into a new
dimension.

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This exhibition sits at the intersection of art and technology, highlighting
original murals, portraits, and sculptures through state-of-the-art projection
mapping and augmented reality. With Hueman’s signature blend of “etherealism”
projected across massive white walls, audiences can submerge themselves in
colorful mash-ups of the abstract and figurative. This 360-degree experience
is enhanced by original, immersive-audio and magnificent lighting to bring your
consciousness into a new dimension.

All vendors helping with this project are local or a small business, showing the
positive impact this installation has on the community, and furthering the
message of reflection and improvement. Uniquely and Impressively, this event is
self-funded and completely homegrown, born out of Hueman’s unwavering commitment
to seeing her vision to completion.

This installation is made by and for the community. Hosted in Hueman’s own home,
the East Bay, this is a step towards healing the community through the arts.
With a host of special programming including community pop-ups with live musical
performances by Yuna, Goapele, Ruby Ibarra & more, art classes, private group
tours, and a partnership with Hack the Hood to support local access to art.

About Hueman
 Allison Torneros, known in the art world as “Hueman”, is a multidisciplinary
artist based in Oakland, CA. Her distinctly gauzy art style is what she likes to
call “etherealism”, a blend of ethereal realism. Whether she is creating
delicate visions on canvas, or crushing massive walls with a spray can,
she often draws on the human condition to create colorful mash-ups of the
abstract and figurative. Hueman’s unique freestyle process involves creating
tightly refined compositions from a spontaneous beginning of paint splashes,
drips, and sprays, and her layered works can be seen on public streets and in
galleries worldwide. She balances her time between gallery exhibitions
and public mural work while also collaborating with some of the world’s top
brands that include Adobe, Lyft, Nike, Forever 21, Google, L’Oreal, Sony Music,
and many more. Her work has found homes in the collections of Ava Duvernay,
Usher, P!nk, and Swizz Beats.

Ciel Creative Space
2611 Eighth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
January 28th – February 20th, 2022
Times vary daily. Closed Mondays.

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ACADEMY MUSEUM ANNOUNCES FEBRUARY AND MARCH PROGRAMS, MARKING THE 50TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE RELEASE OF THE GODFATHER.

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50THANNIVERSARY SCREENING OF THE GODFATHER WITH FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA, A SPECIAL
SCREENING OF PAN’S LABYRINTH WITH GUILLERMO DEL TORO, RETROSPECTIVES OF ISAO
TAKAHATA, PIER PAOLO PASOLINI, AND CECILIA MANGINI, AND RARE SCREENINGS OF
RECENTLY RESTORED FILMS.

Ongoing Series including Oscar® Sundays, featuring Oscar-recognized films;
Branch Selects, which features films co-programmed with Academy Branches; and
Family Matinees.

 * Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers (1972)

Los Angeles, Calif., January 25, 2021—The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will
continue its eclectic calendar of film screenings and public programs this
winter with retrospectives of Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata, presented
in conjunction with the museum’s Hayao Miyazaki exhibition, and Italian
directors Cecilia Mangini and Pier Paolo Pasolini, the latter of which launches
the Academy Museum’s partnership with Cinecittà in support of an annual
programming series of Italian Cinema.

 * The Godfather (1972), film still, courtesy of courtesy of Paramount Pictures.
 * Grave of the Fireflies (1988), film still courtesy of Studio Ghibli/GKIDS; 

Marking the 50th anniversary of the release of The Godfather, the museum will be
screening the entire trilogy, including a special Academy Museum Member
screening of The Godfather (USA, 1972) with Director Francis Ford Coppola. The
museum will also host writer-director Guillermo del Toro for a special screening
of his film Pan’s Labyrinth (USA, 2006) with an extended conversation about the
movie, and screen the world premiere of a brand-new print of Scarecrow in a
Garden of Cucumbers, Robert J. Kaplan’s film starring actress Holly Woodlawn,
from the Academy Film Archive.  

The recurring series Available Space, showcasing experimental and independent
film and media, will highlight the work of Johann Lurf and a sampling of
restorations by the Academy Film Archive of the films of Stan Brakhage. The
museum’s Weekend With… series will feature screenings of films by Moufida Tlatli
and Jill Sprecher. Screenings highlighting the films featured in the museum’s
core exhibition Stories of Cinema , films curated by members of the Academy
branches, movies honored at the Oscars® and Saturday Family Matinees will
continue to offer audiences familiar classics and new discoveries. Throughout
February, the museum’s ongoing series spotlight the work of film artists,
including Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, and the late Sidney Poitier in Lilies of
the Field.


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

 * The Godfather Trilogy:In honor of the 50th anniversary of The Godfather (USA,
   1972), the Academy Museum will be screening Francis Ford Coppola’s complete
   trilogy, concluding with the director’s 2020 recut of the third chapter, in
   new 4K restorations. The March 21screening is for Academy Museum Members and
   includes a pre-screening Q&A with Director Francis Ford Coppola. (March
   21–24)
 * Guillermo del Toro presents Pan’s Labyrinth: A special screening of Pan’s
   Labyrinth followed by a conversation with writer-director Guillermo del Toro.
   The film earned six Academy Award nominations including Foreign Language
   Film, and won for its stunning Art Direction, Cinematography, and Makeup.
   (Feb 9)
 * Everyday Life: The Films of Isao Takahata: Presented in conjunction with the
   landmark exhibition Hayao Miyazaki, this retrospective includes all of
   Takahata’s Studio Ghibli features, beginning with the stunning World War II
   tragedy Grave of the Fireflies (Japan, 1988), as well as a selection of the
   theatrical films he made earlier in his career. Many of these earlier works
   also feature collaboration from a young Miyazaki, whom Takahata met when both
   were working at the famous Toei Animation studio. (Feb 3–16)
 * Carnal Knowledge: The Films of Pier Paolo Pasolini: The Academy Museum honors
   the centennial of poet, philoso­pher, and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini with
   a complete retrospective of his narrative films interspersed with some unique
   short and documentary works from his prolific career, all screening on
   preserved 35mm prints or new DCPs. (Feb 17–Mar 12)
 * Special Screening, Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers:Celebrate Valentine’s
   Day with a new print of this 1972 musical satire from the Academy Film
   Archive. Directed by Robert J. Kaplan, this nearly lost film stars Andy
   Warhol Factory superstar and Lou Reed muse Holly Woodlawn, as a small-town
   girl trying to make it in the Big Apple. (Feb 14)
 * Rare Takes: The Works of Cecilia Mangini: In dialogue with the Pier Paolo
   Pasolini retrospective, the Academy Museum presents a series on the work of
   his collaborator Cecilia Mangini, the first woman to make documentaries in
   post-war Italy. The retrospective follows her passing at the age of 93 in
   2021. (Mar 5–20)
 * Weekend With…: The series offering audiences the chance to dive deep into the
   work of a filmmaker, actor, or key creative over the course of one weekend,
   continues with:
   * Weekend With…Moufida Tlatli: Featuring rarely screened films by Tunisian
     film editor-turned-director Moufida Tlatli, among them The Silences of the
     Palace (Tunisia/France, 1994) and The Season of Men (Tunisia/France, 2000).
     (Feb 19)
   * Weekend With…Jill Sprecher: Two days of screenings celebrating the work and
     influences of Jill Sprecher, director of Clockwatchers (USA, 1998)
     and Thirteen Conversations about One Thing (USA, 2002), will feature
     post-screening conversations with the filmmaker. (Mar 18–19)
 * Available Space, the Academy Museum’s ongoing series showcasing experimental
   and independent film and media, will include:
   * ★ by Johann Lurf, featuring a screening of the 2022 edition of ★, an epic
     chronological assembly of sequences of the starry sky from the very
     beginning of cinema up to the present year (the film is updated annually),
     preceded by the Vienna-based filmmaker’s short film Twelve Tales
     Told (Austria, 2004), in which he interweaves a dozen major studio logos to
     create a cinematic time-sculpture celebrating and satirizing the epic-scale
     branding of industrial cinema. (Feb 24)
   * And Early and Late Brakhage, a sampling of restorations by the Academy Film
     Archive, with a unique focus on films drawn from Brakhage’s earliest years
     of production alongside films from his last years of activity, including
     his final masterpiece of hand-painting Panels for the Walls of Heaven (USA,
     2002). (Mar 10)

ONGOING SERIES AND PROGRAMS

 * Oscar® Sundays: Held every Sunday evening in the David Geffen Theater, this
   series celebrates films that have been honored at the Academy Awards. For the
   month of February, the museum will highlight Black filmmakers cited at the
   Oscars and in March films written by women, such as Lilies of the Field (USA,
   1963), Moonlight (USA, 2016), When Harry Met Sally… (USA, 1989) and Thelma &
   Louise (USA, 1991).
 * Family Matinees: Held every Saturday for families of all ages, screenings in
   February will celebrate Black filmmakers and include A Wrinkle in Time (USA,
   2018) and Soul (USA, 2020), among others.
 * Branch Selects: The series, which will screen 52 titles over the span of 2022
   curated by members of the 17 branches of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
   and Sciences, continues with Citizen Kane (USA, 1941), Doctor Zhivago (USA,
   1965), and The Graduate (USA, 1967), among other films that celebrate the
   achievements of each branch’s craft.
 * Stories of Cinema: Featuring screenings of films and filmmakers highlighted
   in the museum’s core exhibition, the series will continue with I Am Not Your
   Negro (USA, 2016), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (China, 2000), and The Tree
   of Life (USA, 2011), among others.

In addition, education and family programs will be ongoing at the Academy
Museum. Programs will take place throughout the museum in exhibition galleries,
theaters, and the Shirley Temple Education Studio, and will include family
studio activities, family matinee screenings, and in-gallery tours. ASL
interpreted tours for hard of hearing and Deaf communities and visual
description tours for low vision and blind communities will be offered monthly
as well as accommodative Calm Mornings and family film screenings for
neurodivergent viewers. A full schedule of Family Matinees may be accessed here.

You can see the full schedule of the Academy Museum’s film
screenings and public and educational programs here.


REGISTRATION AND TICKETING FOR FILM SCREENINGS AND PROGRAMS
Tickets for film screenings and public programs are sold separately and do not
require general admission to the museum. All tickets are available through
advance online reservations via the Academy Museum’s website.

Film screening tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors (age 62+), $5 for
college students, $5 for children (age 17 and younger), and $8 for Museum
Members.

Beginning in February, admission to daytime film screenings will be $5. This
includes Family Matinees.

Public and education program tickets range from free with admission to $20 for
adults.

Museum Members receive complimentary general admission for unlimited visits and
priority admission. Visitors can learn more about membership benefits, which
include a 10% discount in the Academy Museum Store, and exclusive members-only
advance film screenings, by visiting the museum’s website.

To visit the museum or attend a program or screening, all visitors must have an
advance reservation and
visitors ages 12 and up must show proof of full vaccination OR a negative
COVID-19 test which was taken within 72 hours before arrival at the museum.
Digital vaccine records or physical vaccine cards are acceptable proof.

The museum will require visitors to follow all current COVID-19 public health
guidelines by the state of California and the Los Angeles County Department of
Public Health in place at the time of their visit.

The Academy Museum’s 2021–2022 programming is made possible by the support of
our generous partners, including:
The Richard Roth Cinema-Arts Fund to showcase global cinema.
Participant in support of programs that engage diverse audiences in the
intersection of art and activism.
Ruderman Family Foundation in support of Academy Museum inclusion initiatives
and programming.
Cinecittà in support of an annual programming series of Italian Cinema.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, in support of Academy Museum programs focused on
science and technology in film and the science and technology of film.
Donors to our fund in support of AAPI programming, including Esther S. M.
Chui-Chao, Julia and Ken Gouw, and Dr. Peter Lam Kin Ngok of Media Asia Group
Holdings Limited.
The generous support of Televisa Foundation-Univision, which is co-presenting
Roberto Galvadón, the first of three-film series that celebrates Mexican cinema.
Mexico’s two major film archives, the Cineteca Nacional and the Filmoteca de la
UNAM, to whom we are grateful for making the Roberto Galvadón program possible.
Jacob Andreou and Carly Steel in support of Halloween film screenings.

IMAGE CREDITS: Lilies of the Field (1963), film still, courtesy of Park
Circus; Grave of the Fireflies (1988), film still courtesy of Studio
Ghibli/GKIDS; The Godfather (1972), film still, courtesy of courtesy of
Paramount Pictures; Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers (1972), film still,
courtesy of H.G. Entertainment, Ltd.

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ACADEMY LAUNCHES “SEEN,” A NEW INTERVIEW SERIES FEATURING ARTISTS AND FILMMAKERS
WITH LATIN-AMERICAN AND SPANISH ROOTS.

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Los Angeles, Calif. – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today
launched “Seen,” a new interview series that follows Argentinean-American
journalist, director, writer and producer Nick Barili as he sits down for
one-on-one conversations with some of the film industry’s most influential
artists and filmmakers with Latin-American and Spanish roots.  In the first
season, Academy members John Leguizamo, Eva Longoria and Edward James Olmos
share their personal journeys. Watch the trailer on the Academy’s YouTube.

The series kicks off in Leguizamo’s New York home, where the actor, writer,
director and producer talks about his journey from troublemaker to trailblazer. 
Leguizamo discusses maneuvering through the industry over his decades-long
career, both in front of and behind the camera. The episode is available now on
the Academy’s YouTube.


In the series’ upcoming installments, Barili joins Edward James Olmos for a
visit to students in the Youth Cinema Project program at Los Angeles County’s
Bell Gardens Intermediate School (episode available on January 31) and meets
with Eva Longoria for a tour of California State University, Northridge, from
which she received a master’s degree in Chicano Studies in 2013 (episode
available on February 7).

A first-generation immigrant, Barili s the founder of Hard Knock TV, YouTube’s
first hip hop channel, which has garnered more than 100 million views and
285,000 subscribers.  Over the course of his career, Barili has interviewed over
300 artists, hosted a show on Apple Music’s Beats 1, and spoken on and moderated
industry panels for YouTube and Google and more.

Read more about Barili and “Seen” in his interview with the Academy’s A.frame.

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than 10,000 of the most accomplished artists, filmmakers and executives working
in film. In addition to celebrating and recognizing excellence in filmmaking
through the Oscars, the Academy supports a wide range of initiatives to promote
the art and science of the movies, including public programming, educational
outreach and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

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GAME RECAP: MATT GAY’S GAME-WINNING FIELD GOAL LIFTS RAMS TO 30-27 WIN OVER
BUCS, SENDING THEM TO NFC CHAMPIONSHIP.

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Tampa, Fla. – It took overcoming a chaotic fourth quarter and a game-winning
field goal by kicker Matt Gay, but the Rams earned a 30-27 win over the No.
2-seed Buccaneers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium to advance to the NFC
Championship game.

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With the victory, the Rams will host the No. 6-seed 49ers in the NFC
Championship game on Sunday, January 30 at 3:30 p.m. pacific time at SoFi
Stadium. Click here to purchase tickets, click here to learn about suites.

The Rams led 27-13 late in the fourth quarter when Buccaneers quarterback Tom
Brady fired a 55-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mike Evans to reduce the
Rams’ lead to seven with 3:20 remaining.

Tampa Bay then recovered a fumble by running back Cam Akers at the Los Angeles
30 on the ensuing possession, giving it a chance to tie the game. It reached the
Los Angeles 9-yard line, facing a 4th and 1 with 46 seconds left, and converted
with a 9-yard touchdown run by running back Leonard Fournette, tying the game
27-27 with 42 seconds left.

With 35 seconds to go, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford fired a 20-yard
completion to wide receiver Cooper Kupp, then connected with Kupp again for 44
yards to put the Rams at the Tampa Bay 12 with three seconds left. From there,
Gay drained the game-winning, 30-yard field goal as time expired, sending the
Rams to the NFC Championship.

Stafford completed 28 of 38 pass attempts for 366 yards and two touchdowns, also
rushing for another touchdown, while Kupp hauled in nine receptions for 183
yards and one touchdown.

Here is the complete game recap, presented by Audi:

After the Rams forced the Buccaneers to punt following a third-down pass breakup
by cornerback Darious Williams, the Rams used a pair of explosive plays – a
20-yard completion from Stafford to Beckham, followed by a 29-yard completion
from Stafford to Higbee – to get on the board first with a 26-yard field goal by
Gay for an early 3-0 lead.

That lead expanded to 10-0 with 3:28 left in the second quarter when Stafford
connected with tight end Kendall Blanton for a 7-yard touchdown pass, the first
touchdown of Blanton’s NFL career.

The Bucs answered with their first points of the contest on the ensuing
possession via a 45-yard field goal by kicker Ryan Succop to reduce the Rams’
lead to seven.

The Rams responded with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Kupp to go up
17-3 early in the second quarter.

Following Succop’s missed 48-yard field goal attempt, the Rams added a 40-yard
field goal from Gay to go up 20-3 with 2:19 left in the first half.

A Nick Scott interception 19 seconds later gave the Rams another chance to build
on that lead, but they were unable to capitalize due to Akers’ fumble at the
Bucs 1-yard line which was forced and recovered by safety Antoine Winfield.
However, the Bucs chose to run out he remaining 19 seconds, leaving the halftime
score 20-3.

Wide receiver Brandon Powell’s 33-yard punt return once again gave the Rams
advantageous field position, and they capitalized on the ensuing possession via
a 1-yard touchdown run by Stafford to expand their lead to 27-3 midway through
the third quarter.

The Bucs added a 31-yard field goal by Succop late in the third quarter to make
it 27-6. A fumble by Kupp on the ensuing possession gave the ball back to Tampa
Bay at the Los Angeles 30, and, with a 4th-and-9 conversion keeping the drive
alive, Tampa Bay cut further into the L.A. lead with a one-yard touchdown run by
Fournette late in the third quarter.

Rams outside linebacker Von Miller recovered his own forced fumble on a
strip-sack of Brady, giving the Rams the ball at the Bucs 25 early in the third
quarter.

However, after the Rams took over, the first snap went over Stafford’s head and
was recovered by the Buccaneers and returned five yards to the Rams 45-yard
line.The Buccaneers went for it on 4th and 14 from the Rams 36, but were unable
to convert, resulting in a turnover on downs giving the ball back to the Rams.

The Rams had a chance to increase their lead to 30-13 on the ensuing possession,
but Gay’s 47-yard field goal missed short, keeping it a two-possession game with
6:36 remaining.

The Bucs reached the Rams 31 after the change of possession following the missed
field goal, but gave the ball back to the Rams after failing to convert on 4th
and 9 from there.

Brady connected with Evans on a 55-yard touchdown pass with 3:20 left, cutting
the Rams’ lead to 27-20. On the ensuing possession, the Bucs recovered a fumble
by Akers at the Rams’ 30.

Fournette’s 9-yard touchdown run tied the game 27-27, but still left plenty of
time for the Rams to get the win with 46 seconds remaining. All Stafford needed
was two completions totaling 64 yards to Kupp to put the Rams and Gay in
position to win. – Rams Recap Press by Stu Jackson

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2022 OSCARS: HERE ARE ALL THE FILMS ELIGIBLE FOR OSCARS AT THE 94TH ACADEMY
AWARDS, JAN 20, 2022.

January 20, 2022 Los Angeles Life and Style Leave a comment

Los Angeles, Calif. – This year’s Oscars race just got a little tighter. Ahead
of the nominations announcement on Feb. 8, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences announced a not-so-shortlist of all the films in contention for
Oscars at the 94th Academy Awards.

Two hundred seventy-six (276!) movies have met the Academy’s eligibility
requirements, which require a 7-day qualifying run in at least one of six U.S.
metropolitan areas. Rule provisions this year allow for drive-in theaters, as
well as stipulations for films intended for a theatrical release but forced to
pivot to streaming.

Here is every film in the running:

The Addams Family 2

Ageless Love

Ailey

All Light, Everywhere

American Night

American Underdog

Annette

Antlers

The Ape Star

Army of the Dead

Ascension

Attica

Back to the Outback

Becoming Cousteau

Being the Ricardos

Belfast

Belle

Benedetta

Berman Island

Best Sellers

The Beta Test

Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry

Black Widow

Blue Bayou

Bob Spit – We Do Not Like People

Boogie

Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster

The Boss Baby: Family Business

Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road

Bring Your Own Brigade

Bruised

Candyman

The Card Counter

Censor

Cinderella

Clifford the Big Red Dog

C’mon C’mon

Coda

Coming 2 America

Compartment No. 6

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

Convergence: Courage in a Crisis

A Cop Movie

The Courier

A Crime on the Bayou

Cruella

Cry Macho

Cryptozoo

Cusp

Cyrano

Dear Evan Hansen

Don’t Look Up

Dream Horse

Drive My Car

The Dry

The Duke

Dune

East of the Mountains

El Planeta

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain

Encanto

Encounter

Eternals

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

F9: The Fast Saga

Fathom

Faya Dayi

Ferguson Rises

Fever Dream

Final Account

Finch

Finding You

First Date

The First Wave

Fix

Flag Day

Flee

The Forever Purge

Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko

Found

Four Good Days

Franceso

Free Guy

The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun

Ghostbusters: Afterlife

Godzilla vs. Kong

The Good Boss

The Grave

The Green Knight

The Guilty

Halloween Kills

The Hand of God

Hard Luck Love Song

The Harder They Fall

Harper

Here Today

A Hero

Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard

Holler

Homeroom

House of Gucci

The Humans

I’m Your Man

In the Earth

In the Heights

In the Same Breath

India Sweets and Spices

Introducing, Selma Blair

Jai Bhim

Jockey

Joe Bell

John and the Hole

Josee, The Tiger and the Fish

A Journal for Jordan

Julia

Jungle Cruise

The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain

The Killing of Two Lovers

King Richard

The King’s Man

Lamb

Language Lessons

Lansky

Last and First Men

The Last Duel

Last Night in Soho

The Laws of the Universe – The Age of Elohim

Les Nôtres

Licorice Pizza

Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres

Lily Topples the World

Limbo

The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52

The Lost Daughter

The Lost Leonardo

Love Is Love Is Love

Luca

Malignant

The Many Saints of Newark

Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham

Mass

The Matrix Resurrections

Mayday

Memoria

Minamata

Misha and the Wolves

The Mitchells vs. The Machines

Moffie

Mogul Mowgli

Mortal Kombat

Mother/Android

Mothering Sunday

Munich – The Edge of War

The Mustangs: America’s Wild Horses

My Name Is Pauli Murray

My Sunny Maad

Naked Singularity

National Champions

The Night House

Nightmare Alley

Nine Days

No Man of God

No Ordinary Man

No Sudden Move

No Time to Die

Nobody

The Novice

The Nowhere Inn

Old

Old Henry

Operation Mincemeat

Operation Varsity Blues

Paper Spiders

Parallel Mothers

Passing

Paw Patrol The Movie

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway

Petite Maman

Pig

Plan B

Pompo the Cinephile

Poupelle of Chimney Town

The Power of the Dog

Pray Away

Prayers for the Stolen

Prisoners of the Ghostland

Procession

Profile

The Protégé

Qazaq History of the Golden Man

Queenpins

Quiet Explosions: Healing the Brain

A Quiet Place Part II

The Race to Save the World

Raya and the Last Dragon

The Real Charlie Chaplin

Rebel Hearts

Red Notice

Red Rocket

Reminiscence

The Rescue

Respect

Riders of Justice

Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain

Ron’s Gone Wrong

Sabaya

Senior Moment

7 Prisoners

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Shiva Baby

Silencio

Silent Night

Silo

Silver Carnation

Sing 2

Sisters on Track

Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins

So Late So Soon

Son of Monarchs

Sophie Jones

The Souvenir Part II

Space Jam: A New Legacy

The Sparks Brothers

Spencer

Spider-Man: No Way Home

The Spine of Night

Spiral

Spirit Untamed

The Starling

Stillwater

Sugar Daddy

The Suicide Squad

Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

The Summit of the Gods

Swan Song (Apple Original Films)

Swan Song (Magnolia Pictures)

Tango Shalom

The Tender Bar

Test Pattern

This Is the Night

Those Who Wish Me Dead

Tick, Tick…Boom!

Titane

Together

Together Together

Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse

The Tomorrow War

Torn

The Tragedy of Macbeth

Triumph

Truth to Power

12 Mighty Orphans

The Unforgivable

The Unholy

Val

The Velvet Queen

The Velvet Underground

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

Violet

Vivo

The Wake of Light

The Water Man

The Way

Werewolves Within

West Side Story

Whirlybird

The White Line

Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America

Wish Dragon

Wolf

Women Is Losers

The Worst Person in the World

Worth

Wrath of Man

Zola

Nominations voting begins on Jan. 27 and concludes on Feb. 1, with nominations
to be announced on Feb. 8. The 94th Academy Awards will be held on March 27 and
air live on ABC.

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   through Labor Day Monday
 * The Disneyland Resort will continue its 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration
   through Summer 2016
 * The Grinch
 * The Grove Los Angeles
 * The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
 * The Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2019
 * The Los Angeles Philharmonic Presents
 * The Los Angeles Philharmonic Presents "WDCH Dreams" Celebrating the LA Phil's
   100th Anniversary
 * The magic of the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration will come to life as a
   float in the 127th Rose Parade
 * The Movies
 * The New Universal Cinema
 * The Paley Center
 * The Phantom of the Opera
 * The Real
 * The Saban Building
 * The Science Behind Pixar Exhibition
 * The Wizard of Oz 
 * The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
 * The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration
 * Theater
 * Theme Parks
 * Things to do at Disneyland
 * Things to do in Los Angeles
 * Things to do in the Los Angeles area
 * Thursday
 * Thursdays@Newhall’s
 * Tom Cruise
 * Tony Award winning
 * Tower of Terror
 * Travel
 * Travel and Resorts
 * Tree People
 * Trick or Treat
 * Triumph Foundation
 * Union Rescue Mission’s Hope Gardens
 * Universal Cinema
 * Universal CityWalk
 * Universal Parks & Resorts
 * Universal Studios City Walk
 * Universal Studios Hollywood
 * Universal Studios Hollywood Launches Running Universal
 * Universal Studios Hollywood Park News
 * Universal Studios Hollywood Theme Park Preview
 * Universal Studios Hollywood Theme Park Review
 * Universal Studios Hollywood’s Day of Giving
 * Universal Studios Hollywood’s President & COO
 * Universal Studios Orlando Florida
 * USO Shows
 * Valencia
 * Veterans Day
 * Victor Frankenstein
 * VIN DI BONA
 * Walt Disney World
 * We'll Meet Again
 * WestEdge Design Fair
 * Westworld
 * Where Dreams Are Made
 * White Christmas
 * Wicked
 * WonderCon
 * Youth


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