Saturday, May 2

UCLA, USC to collaborate for sixth ‘Transforming Hollywood’ conference

This will be the sixth year that two rival film schools – UCLA and USC – have come together to discuss the evolving entertainment industry. The annual “Transforming Hollywood” conference was co-founded by Denise Mann, head of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s Producers Program, and Henry Jenkins, the provost’s professor of communication, journalism and cinematic arts at USC. Read more...

Photo: The annual “Transforming Hollywood” conference was founded by Denise Mann (above), head of the UCLA Theater, Film and Television Producers Program, along with USC professor Henry Jenkins. Attendees to the daylong event will discuss the entertainment industry in the digital age. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)



UCLA Nashaa wins first place at Bollywood America dance competition

The past few years, co-captain Sunny Shah said UCLA Nashaa – the Bollywood-fusion dance team – seemed to be having a dry spell. After winning second place at Bollywood America in 2010, the team hadn’t placed at the national competition for three years. Read more...

Photo: Bollywood-fusion dance team UCLA Naasha and its female and male leads won first place at Bollywood America in Phoenix, Ariz., on April 25. The team performed its routine “Jab We Met,” based on a traditional Bollywood film. (Matt Cummings/Daily Bruin)


Graduate student’s exhibit creates ‘symphony’ of art, tech

Terms like “right-brained” and “left-brained” fall short when used to define Design | Media Arts graduate student Neil Mendoza. As part of the Design | Media Arts department, Mendoza said he uses his background in technology to create innovative art pieces that seek to give new meaning to notions of form and space. Read more...

Photo: Design | Media Arts graduate student Neil Mendoza combines technology and art in his exhibition “The Electric Knife Orchestra.” (Kelsey Kong/Daily Bruin)



Album Review: ‘Wilder Mind’

Mumford and Sons have ditched the banjos. It’s a bold move and a drastic departure from its former sound, a transition that may be polarizing to the band’s devoted fans. Read more...

Photo: Island Records