Monday, May 4

A Younger Stitch

Knitting and college students are words that usually don’t come hand in hand ““ that is, until recently. And whether it’s to fill free time, to add a personal touch to one’s outfit, or for philanthropic reasons, the fact remains that students are getting out the yarn and needles and creating a knitting craze. Read more...



Odyssey puts hip, affordable spin on plays

It’s hard to miss the big blue building that’s somewhat reminiscent of a warehouse on the side of Sepulveda Boulevard. What may not be so obvious is that the building is home to one of the city’s oldest and most adventurous small theaters. Read more...


iTunes connects students online and on campus

For many students, the hottest spot on a Friday night is the Internet. With Thefacebook.com, Friendster, MySpace and the ubiquitous AOL Instant Messenger software all competing for people’s online social lives, it’s a wonder that students even leave their dorm rooms at all. Read more...


The happiest man on Earth

Thomas Schumacher, one of Disney Feature Animation’s most influential creative forces and president of Disney Theatrical Productions, briefly escaped the Broadway lights earlier this year to handle a speaking engagement at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Read more...


Be open to the diverse music you may find at UCLA

Coming to UCLA as a freshman, I remember being excited at the prospect of expanding my horizons as a music fan. Surely, my interaction with like-minded students at a prestigious university could only result in eye-opening discussions brimming with wit and passion. Read more...


Committee discounts, produces performing arts for Bruins

UCLA is the home of Royce Hall, one of the leading performing arts venues on the West Coast. UCLA Live, the campus performing arts program, has brought acts ranging from Mikhail Baryshnikov to Michael Moore, Yoko Ono to George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic to UCLA. Read more...