Wednesday, April 29

Art departments move to Kinross

Though art generally remains still, right now at UCLA it is in the process of moving. Two departments of the School of Arts and Architecture has packed its bags and is making a new home in the newly-built Kinross building located in Westwood’s Lot 32. Read more...




Half-time tone of “˜Blast!’ fails to connect with the audience

For those of you who go to college football games because you love the half-time show, Royce Hall is hosting the perfect show for you. For those of you who demand that the marching band return to the sidelines as soon as you return from the concession stand, you will find that this show gets redundant really quickly. Read more...


Show challenges viewers to confront gray areas of ethics

After pondering what problems led to corporate America’s scandal boom, UCLA’s Michael Josephson thinks it’s ethics. And now he’s helping to plan a preemptive strike. Josephson, a distinguished ethicist, will be a panelist on a groundbreaking new TV show called “Endgame” which will present hypothetical moral dilemmas in order to stimulate discussions on the types of moral choices we are forced to make in every day life. Read more...


L.A.'s sacred symphony

Judy Mitoma, director of the UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance and this year’s World Festival of Sacred Music, is quick to point out that Los Angeles’ next major music festival isn’t about entertainment. Read more...