Monday, June 23

Maker’s Medium: Art student explores precision, permanence through printmaking

The mastery of materials is fundamental to the artistic process and the career goal of any artist in their chosen medium. Every method requires a different skill set and can evoke different reactions in viewers. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year art student Chereen Tam started off as a sculptor but is now a printmaker. She prefers the medium for its ability to produces many identical copies of one piece. (Ariana Fadel/Daily Bruin)


Content Overload: Recognizable content positions HBO Max as powerful new streaming service

With the COVID-19 pandemic, many have seen a drastic change in how and where they consume entertainment. While movie theaters have been the more prominent mode of content consumption compared to streaming services in the past, the latter seems to have caught up, if not exceeded, in relevance lately. Read more...

Photo: (Photo illustration by Kanishka Mehra/Photo editor. Clockwise from top: Courtesy of Macall Polay, courtesy of Chiabella James, courtesy of Clay Enos and DC Comics, courtesy of New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures, courtesy of Nicola Goode. Center: Courtesy of Glen Wilson. Logo: Courtesy of WarnerMedia)


‘WandaVision’ season 1 recap – episode 3

Black and white pictures and ’60s style beehives are swapped for colorful blouses and sleek straight hair in “WandaVision” episode three, but the mystery remains. Released Friday, the latest episode of Marvel’s newest series picks up right where it left off in episode two – with the superhero couple suddenly expecting a baby. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Marvel Studios)


Maker’s Medium: Student uses black and white photography to explore psychological spaces

The mastery of materials is fundamental to the artistic process and the career goal of any artist in their chosen medium. Every method requires a different skill set and can evoke different reactions in viewers. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year art student Allison Poerschke specializes in black and white film photography. She takes inspiration from surrealism and most of her work focuses on psychological spaces. (Sakshi Joglekar/Daily Bruin staff)




‘WandaVision’ season 1 recap – episodes 1 and 2

This post was updated Jan. 18 at 7:31 p.m.   Supervillains and blue sky beams take a backseat to laugh tracks and cartoon jingles in “WandaVision.” It’s been more than a year since Tony Stark snapped Thanos out of existence, leaving the rubble of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ripe for a creative restructuring. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Disney+)



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