Wednesday, May 6


Activist Authors

“Sweatshop labor exists,” said Suzi Feng. “People don’t know it exists, but it does, and things should be done about it.” Thus stands the foundational ideology of “Sweatshop Slaves: Asian Americans in the Garment Industry,” the latest self-published book of the UCLA Labor Center, which is slated for release on Thursday. Read more...


Bon appetit an easy feat at Rendezvous

Students passing by the vacant Rieber Terrace stop and peer through the windows, eagerly awaiting the opening of the Hill’s mysterious new residential restaurant. As the days of Puzzles draw to a close, inquiring minds want to know: Will Rendezvous be able to measure up to or ““ gasp ““ be better than the time-honored tradition of pizza and chili cheese fries at midnight? Read more...


Wind ensemble hopes to blow the house down

Members of the UCLA community ready to relax this Wednesday should look no further than Schoenberg Hall. The UCLA Wind Ensemble, working under guest conductors Professor Gordon Henderson and Victor Aguilar, has prepared a spring concert that is sure to delight all musical tastes. Read more...


Soundbites: Def Leppard – "Yeah!"

It’s not an easy thing to do. Aerosmith pulled it off with 2004’s “Honkin’ on Bobo” by rockin’ out blues staples, but classic rockers covering a whole album of rock classics? Read more...


Soundbites: Danielson – "Ships"

The balance between accessibility and inventiveness is a delicate one, especially in the world of music. It took the boys from Animal Collective four tries to make an album that could be deemed listenable, while The Mars Volta’s latest release, “Frances the Mute,” seemed, at times, to crumble under the weight of its own ambition. Read more...


Greener Pastures

As viewers tune in to watch the season finale of “American Idol” tonight, composer Vic Mizzy will be reminiscing about singers past. Mizzy and partner Irving Taylor appeared on a similar show called “Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour” almost 60 years ago. Read more...