In 1947, the opening show of Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons" featured a racially homogeneous cast. This year, a revision to that play has been made. The casting is multi-ethnic, and for a very specific reason. Read more...
In 1947, the opening show of Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons" featured a racially homogeneous cast. This year, a revision to that play has been made. The casting is multi-ethnic, and for a very specific reason. Read more...
When second-year linguistics student Misha Agunos attended her freshman orientation, she was drawn to the vibe of the UCLA Ballroom Dance Club and International Folk Dance Club and has been part of the group ever since. Read more...
Photo:
Members of the Ballroom Dance Club practice various forms of ballroom dancing, tango, and waltz.
When "Don Juan" Johnny Gonzalez recalls his first mural designs, his hazel-colored eyes shine a little bit brighter. Read more...
Photo:
FOWLER MUSEUM
The above photo is of the 1971 mural “The Birth of Our Art,” by Johnny Gonzalez, which is reassembled and is now showing at the Fowler Museum as part of “Mapping Another L.A.,” an exhibition that will be running through Feb. 26.
There's a lot of talent on the list, but parts of it look eerily familiar to the list from last year's American Music Awards. Read more...
Hummus, shredded pork, smoked bacon and jalapenos. Read more...
When Lauren Berger was an undergraduate, she completed not one or two, but 15 different internships at companies including NBC, Fox and MTV. Read more...
Photo:
Courtesy of FELICITY MURPHY
Lauren Berger completed 15 internships within her four years at the University of Central Florida. On Monday night, she will be the Campus Events Commission’s guest speaker.
Saturday, Royce Hall will be transformed into a runway as designers, stylists and models come together for a night of high fashion and social activism. Read more...
Photo:
Courtesy of FLAMINA FLANELE
Royce Hall will host the close of the 2011 UCLA Queer Studies Conference with Queerture Fashion Show.