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Concert review: Wallows delivers slick visuals, dazzling performance in hometown show

This post was updated Sept. 27 at 9:39 p.m. Wallows is making sure fans aren’t bored yet. The indie-pop band performed on Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium, kicking off its hometown shows in Los Angeles this week. Read more...

Photo: Lit by purple and teal lighting, Wallows member and main vocalist Dylan Minnette sings into a standing mic. The indie rock band, composed of Minnette, Braeden Lemasters and Cole Preston, played the first of three hometown shows as part of their “Tell Me That It’s Over Tour” Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium. (Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)



Album review: 5 Seconds of Summer explores themes of growth in new album ‘5SOS5’

This post was updated Sept. 25 at 9:25 p.m. 5 Seconds of Summer’s latest album is putting listeners through an emotional blender. Two years since the last album release, 5 Seconds of Summer has returned with its fifth studio album “5SOS5.” Composed of members Luke Hemmings, Calum Hood, Michael Clifford and Ashton Irwin, the Australian pop-rock band celebrated its 10-year anniversary in December 2021. Read more...

Photo: Four red and blue exuberant figures make up the cover for 5 Seconds of Summer’s fifth studio album. The pop-rock group released “5SOS5” Friday. (Courtesy of BMG Rights Management)


Antonio Lysy brings Bach to the future in sculpture garden performance

Antonio Lysy is translating Bach’s musical phrases to unconventional stages. On Sept. 23 in the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden, the cello professor and string area chair will perform Johann Sebastian Bach’s six cello suites inside artist Richard Serra’s sculpture, “Torqued Ellipse,” in an event titled “Bach In the Serra.” Lysy said the main inspiration for playing the suites, an ordered set of classical works, in “Torqued Ellipse” was to experiment with the unique acoustics in the enclosed space the sculpture offers. Read more...

Photo: Cello professor and string area chair, Antonio Lysy plays the cello surrounded by lit candles. Lysy will play suites from Bach during the “Bach in the Serra” concert at 7pm on Friday. (Courtesy of the Herb Alpert School of Music)


TV review: Second season of HBO’s ‘Industry’ masterfully weaves the personal and professional

This post was updated Oct. 2 at 9:01 p.m. The work does not end at a 9 to 5 in “Industry.” Released Monday, the explosive finale of the HBO show’s second season ends an ingenious set of eight episodes. Read more...

Photo: Myha’la Herrold plays Harper Stern in “Industry.” The final episode of season 2 aired Monday. (Courtesy of Simon Ridgway/HBO)


Bruin Bash 2022 shines past sunset with hype performances, packed crowds

This post was updated Sept. 21 at 9:30 p.m. Audiences flew to new heights at Bruin Bash 2022. Welcoming students back to campus, the annual concert returned to the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Monday for the second year in a row. Read more...

Photo: PinkPantheress sings to the crowd surrounded by fog and fuchsia pink lights. The 21-year-old alternative hyperpop artist headlined this year’s annual Bruin Bash concert Monday. (Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor)


Theater Review: ‘Jagged Little Pill’ tackles powerful themes while maintaining comedic timing

This post was updated Sept. 25 at 9:03 p.m. As she once did in 1995, Alanis Morissette has audiences falling head over heels for “Jagged Little Pill.” The jukebox musical, composed of the ’90s icon’s album of the same name, is running at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre until Oct. Read more...

Photo: Heidi Blickenstaff (middle), reprising her role as Mary Jane Healy in the national tour of “Jagged Little Pill,” sits on a couch. The show will run until Oct. 2 at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. (Courtesy of Matthew Murphy)