Thursday, July 3

Concert review: The Neighbourhood’s lineup spans years of discography, theatrics save show

The Neighbourhood had a ball at the bowl. Indie rock band The Neighbourhood made the ground quake at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, hosting a thrilling concert that spanned nearly a decade’s worth of discography. Read more...

Photo: Dressed as his suave alter ego Chip Chrome, Jesse Rutherford of The Neighbourhood performed at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night, and later reemerged as himself for the second half of the night. (Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCLA student plays with fire as member of performance group The Firemingos

This post was updated Oct. 10 at 9:51 p.m. Eliana Bohn’s quarantine hobby sparked joy. Rather than picking up crocheting or bread making, the second-year molecular, cell, and developmental biology student said she turned to the art of fire performance. Read more...

Photo: Second-year molecular, cell, and developmental biology student Eliana Bohn is a member of The Firemingos, an all-female fire performance conclave in Los Angeles. (Lauren Man/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Fine art prints seek to elevate, memorialize choreography from quarantine

“The Choreographers’ Scores: 2020” turns dance into art that leaps off the page. The Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA commissioned and published a collection of fine art pieces from 26 choreographers, each tasked with creating a dance score – to be turned into a fine art print by The Lapis Press – while in quarantine for the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more...

Photo: (Dani Nalangan/Daily Bruin)


Alumnus reflects on journey from student-athlete to style influencer

Katie LaFrance’s fashion journey wasn’t cut from a pattern. The alumnus has been running a fashion account since she was 14, with her love for fashion first beginning when sifting through her mother’s wardrobe as a child in Little Rock, Arkansas, but fully developing after a trip to Morocco. Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumnus Katie LaFrance started a fashion account anonymously when she was 14. Now, she publicly shares her outfits and style journey with her 230,000-person Instagram following. (Courtesy of Katie LaFrance)


TV preview: Fall features premieres of highly-anticipated new and returning series

This post was updated Oct. 7 at 6:09 p.m. The summer sun is quickly fading, but autumn’s upcoming releases are burning up television screens. From crowd-favorite romance thrillers and football dramas returning for more fiery seasons to a brand-new Marvel hero series stirring up fan excitement, viewers can expect to be bingeing at least one show in this fall’s TV lineup. Read more...

Photo: (Katelyn Dang/Illustrations director)


‘Tamarindo’ podcast uplifts Latinx community with important discussions

This post was updated Oct. 7 at 11:36 a.m. Editor’s note: Daily Bruin used Latino, Latina, Latinx and Hispanic in this article according to sources’ preferences. Read more...

Photo: Latinx empowerment podcast ‘Tamarindo’ is hosted by Brenda Gonzalez and alumnus Ana Sheila Victorino. The podcast aims to celebrate culture year-round while also discussing topics ranging from racism to immigration. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Photo Illustration by Isabella Lee)