Saturday, February 14

Spoon University at UCLA will give you a taste (and review) of Westwood eats

Spoon University at UCLA is cooking up tasty reviews, delicious recipes and a sense of community for Bruins. As a national online food publication, Spoon University allows students to publish articles about recipes, restaurant reviews and other food-related content, said Madelyn Zirlin, former co-president of the UCLA chapter. Read more...

Photo: Pictured are members of Spoon University at UCLA trying boba drinks at a club social. Spoon University publishes food-related content geared toward college students. (Courtesy of Spoon University UCLA)


Student-run production company promotes inclusivity, diversity in storytelling

Color Box Production Company is using all its hues to tell the most diverse stories it can through student theater. The student-run production company’s mission is to create inclusive stories that accurately reflect the kaleidoscope of UCLA’s student experience and overall diversity. Read more...

Photo: Over a dozen actors pose for an audience with their hands raised in the air. The company’s previous productions include “Everybody’s Talking about Jamie,” “In the Heights” and “Grease.” Madurya Suresh, previous executive director for Color Box, said being part of such a versatile company strengthened her people skills and organizational abilities. (Courtesy of Mehra Marzbani)


“Her Rage” explores feminism and multicultural identity, blends myth and power

This post was updated Aug. 24 at 3:28 p.m. Dorothy Guo is not ashamed of anger. Alongside her friend Yuwen Yang, the rising third-year theater student co-wrote, co-directed and co-produced the play “Her Rage,” which premiered at Hollywood Fringe Festival in June. Read more...

Photo: Medea, played by Mahek, poses dramatically in a bold red dress while holding a small bundle. The play “Her Rage” premiered at Hollywood Fringe Festival in June and explores female rage through two parallel narratives, blending the Greek myth of Medea with elements from a real Taiwanese murder case. (Courtesy of Marcy Sun)


Album review: Hayden Silas Anhedönia parts with Ethel Cain in gut-wrenching new album

Ethel Cain has left listeners with a gut-wrenching goodbye. “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You,” the 27-year-old singer-songwriter’s latest studio album, was released Aug. 8 and features 10 heartbreakingly beautiful songs. Read more...

Photo: The cover of Ethel Cain’s new album “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You” is pictured. Released Aug. 8, the LP is the ending chapter to the Ethel Cain narrative. (Courtesy of Daughters of Cain Records)


Leslie Lee dives further into fantasy with latest novel ‘The Ashwalker’

This post was updated Oct. 9 at 9:37 p.m. Leslie Lee is working to make reading magical again. The Fresno-based author’s latest novel, “The Ashwalker,” is the third installment of her fantasy series, “Legends of the Vale,” which explores a world wrought by conflict between elves and vampires. Read more...

Photo: Shown is Leslie Lee, a fantasy and historical fiction author. Lee’s newest novel, “The Ashwalker,” is the third installment in her newest fantasy series, “Legends of the Vale.” (Courtesy of Leslie Lee)


Outside Lands 2025: Day 3’s FINNEAS, Hozier deliver ultimate festival finale

Fans brought all their energy for the final day of Outside Lands. Festivalgoers rolled into the third day of the Golden Gate Park festival ready to see a whole new slew of artists, from fun DJ sets at SOMA stage to indie bands performing at the iconic Lands End stage. Read more...

Photo: A crowd at Sutro stage watches a set with green and yellow lighting. The third day of Outside Lands brought performances from DJs and indie acts. (Isabella Appell/Daily Bruin)


Dancy and energetic: Tyler, The Creator, Wallows perform at Outside Lands day 2

San Francisco crowds showed up in full force Saturday for day two of Outside Lands. Although the festival grounds were significantly foggier than they were on Friday, festivalgoers still brought the energy as they explored new artists across a variety of stages and genres. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is the festival’s Twin Peak stage at night. The second day of Outside Lands 2025 featured artists such as Wallows and Tyler, The Creator. (Isabella Appell/Daily Bruin)



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