Friday, May 1

UCLA alum donates book proceeds to victims of Paris attacks

After several hours of weeping over news of the November Paris attacks, Alex Beene realized his most recent children’s book was eerily relevant in the wake of the tragedy. Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumnus Alex Beene, second from left, authored “The Journey of the Paper Heart,” a story about a paper heart separated from its owner in Paris. After the Paris attacks, Beene decided to donate 100 percent of the proceeds to attack victims. (Courtesy of Marilyn Means)


Rise of Hulu, other streaming services opens new era for television

Channel-hopping and advertisements become a thing of the past when people sit on the couch and binge watch their favorite series. Streaming services like Hulu and Netflix have changed the face of television, transforming it into a more free and organic industry for creators to produce content, said Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins. Read more...

Photo: Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins, left, witnesses firsthand the changing face of television, as Hulu is one of many companies that has contributed to transforming the industry into a freer space to produce original content. (Courtesy of Hulu)


Album Review: ‘A Head Full of Dreams’

Last year, Chris Martin bared listeners his broken heart with Coldplay’s album “Ghost Stories,” a sad eulogy to his split from longtime wife Gwyneth Paltrow. This year, with “A Head Full of Dreams,” he is attempting to convince his audience he’s ready to move on. Read more...

Photo: (Parlophone records)



Book Review: ‘My Life on the Road’

Women are not allowed to own a car, let alone travel, in Saudi Arabia. Traveling is a revolutionary act for women, wrote Gloria Steinem in her autobiography “My Life on the Road.” It’s no wonder, then, that the famous feminist has led a nomadic life. Read more...

Photo: (Random House)


Reels, Notes and Takes: Week 10

There’s no better place to keep a finger on the pulse of arts and entertainment happenings than Los Angeles. The A&E world is alive – it’s always buzzing, sometimes ready to implode with a hint of a surprise album or a celebrity’s controversial statement. Read more...


UCLA student photographer optimistic about National Geographic entry

Kathleen Yap had just arrived at Katmai National Park, Alaska when a grizzly bear appeared from across the campground. It began to make its way toward Yap and her group of backpackers, causing them to backtrack. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year environmental science student Kathleen Yap (above) uses photography to share her experiences traveling in places like Namibia and Katmai National Park in Alaska. Yap submitted a photo taken at the Katmai National Park to National Geographic’s annual photo contest. (Efren Pinon/Daily Bruin)