This post was updated April 10 at 7:38 p.m. There may be no season better for concerts than spring. As the sun in the Northern Hemisphere stays out later, the hours for sunsets extend. Read more...
Photo: (Helen Sanders/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated April 10 at 7:38 p.m. There may be no season better for concerts than spring. As the sun in the Northern Hemisphere stays out later, the hours for sunsets extend. Read more...
Photo: (Helen Sanders/Daily Bruin staff)
At Printed Matter Society, paper holds memory. The club deals in collages, bookbinding, printed photography and, most prominently, zines. These handmade, noncommercial issues are curated from original or appropriated images and text to encapsulate the artist’s vision in booklet form. Read more...
Photo: Pictured are three students who are in the Printed Matter Society club at UCLA working on crafts. Printed Matter Society deals in collages and zines among various other craft mediums. (Courtesy of Printed Matter Society)
Emily Davis is bringing fringe, fabric and fur to UCLA. Davis, a third-year business economics student, made her debut in the UCLA fashion scene as a stylist this past fall. Read more...
Photo: Pictured is Emily Davis, a a third-year business economics student who has an interest in fashion styling. She debuted in the industry via the UCLA fashion scene as a stylist this past fall. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)
As spring awakens with its blooming flowers and gentle warmth, a fresh energy rustles through the pages of new literary releases. Book lovers will find inspiration in the season’s offerings, from stories of self-discovery to tales that mirror the world’s own renewal. Read more...
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As leaves return to the trees and bees pollinate new flowers, new sounds are also on the horizon. Several exciting albums are due to be released in the next few months from some of the music industry’s biggest stars and acclaimed creators. Read more...
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Anne Soon Choi is bringing the story of celebrity coroner Thomas Noguchi back into the public eye. On April 22, alumnus and award-winning historian Choi is set to publish “L.A. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of Anne Soon Choi)
As flowers come into bloom this spring, so do several rising artists. From electronic musicians to potential folk icons, a variety of artists have released or will release new albums in 2025. Read more...
Photo: (Helen Sanders/Daily Bruin staff)