Nietzsche, Ho Chi Minh and Robert Frost ““ as different as these individuals may appear, they each found a place on stage at the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures’ second-annual Festival of Works. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Students dance, perform original pieces at WAC event
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Show sends MFA grads off in style
For most students on the cusp of graduation, spring quarter means frantically searching Craigslist for job openings, e-mailing resumes, and hopefully landing interviews. For MFA design and costume graduates, it means a party. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Hope Floats
Most people watched the aftermath of the tsunami from the comfort of their homes. Some even donated money to aid victims through various philanthropic organizations. But fourth-year communication studies and Design | Media Arts student Joshua To went a step further. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Piano patron hears tunes of tribute
It’s not often that a simple piano salesman receives a concert in his honor from the most distinguished musicians in contemporary jazz. The Friends of Jazz at UCLA held a tribute concert to David L. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Role playing
Most descriptions of “I Am My Own Wife” illustrate the show with an image of a black dress and pearls, the costume Jefferson Mays wears to play Charlotte von Mahlsdorf. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Reviews of the week
Coldplay “X & Y” Capitol Records Chris Martin has a lot to be happy about. Not only is he the lead singer of one of the most successful bands in the world today, but he married one of the most beautiful and talented American actresses and had a baby girl with her. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
There’s no aid on TV for those who really need it
I swear, if I see Ty Pennington build one more house for some stupid, underprivileged, down-on-their-luck family, I’m going to rip out every spike of hair on his goofy head and hit him in the face with his own tool belt. Read more...