Friday, May 1

Q&A: UCLA Extension professor speaks on new novel ‘Olivay,’ perseverance

Deborah Reed started writing in 2011 under the pen name Audrey Braun to avoid the genre writer label. The UCLA Extension professor felt authors that wrote thrillers or science fiction novels, like her, were stigmatized as lesser kinds of writers than those that wrote literary fiction. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Extension professor Deborah Reed authored “Olivay,” a novel set against a backdrop of the Los Angeles Marathon. In the book, bombs detonate across the city and trap Olivay and her one-night stand inside her loft, forcing them to experience the aftermath of the bombing with each other. (Courtesy of Andrew Reed)


Hype overshadows true purpose of No Shave November campaign

Amit Pujari felt like a gorilla at a November wedding when he was 16 years old. The first-year molecular, cell and developmental biology student was not clad in a leftover, full-bodied Halloween costume; he was embracing an untamed, full beard for No Shave November. Read more...

Photo: First-year molecular, cell and developmental biology student Amit Pujari is part of a group of students participating in No Shave November. Some students said they partake because of trendiness and comfort, though others criticized the unequal participation by genders and the lack of awareness towards the cause. (Kailey Rishovd/Daily Bruin)


Halloween 2015

Daily Bruin shares with you three stories and a taste test video to get you ready for Halloween. Read more...

Photo: (Qingqing Su/Daily Bruin)



Seasonal store brings Halloween spirit, crafty costume ideas

Twitching corpses, shaking ghouls and blow-up Star Wars characters appear on Westwood Boulevard every fall. They are housed within the doors of the Halloween Club, the seasonal pop-up shop and extension of the Aahs! Read more...

Photo: In 1986, Jack Bhasin bought out the previously owned Aahs! store in Westwood and ran the business with his wife, his cousin and his uncle. Nine years later, the owners brought a Halloween Club to Westwood. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Sounds of Schoenberg: The West African gondze

Each week, Daily Bruin A&E will explore the instruments of the World Musical Instrument Collection and their performers that all contribute to the musical landscape of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Read more...

Photo: Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje, a professor emeritus of ethnomusicology, was introduced to the gondze, a West African fiddle, during a class she took at UCLA for her master’s thesis in 1971. (Bailey Greene/Daily Bruin)


Movie Review: ‘Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse’

“Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” sees twofold brain chomping: The zombies feast on human brains, and the movie eats away at the audience’s. Unfortunately for the horror comedy, one and a half hours of cheesy clichés, leering teen banter and countless breast close-ups don’t amount to much hilarity. Read more...

Photo: (Paramount Pictures)