Wednesday, July 9

Suchecki twins and bandmates of Royal Fools navigate growth, musical trajectory

This post was updated Jan. 23 at 7:27 p.m.  There’s nobody the Suchecki twins would rather be Royal Fools with than each other. The Fools’ musical journey began in their freshman year of high school when they decided to start writing music together, August Suchecki said. Read more...

Photo: Third-year music industry students August Suchecki (left) and Greyson Suchecki (right) lean on each other. Known by the name Royal Fools, the twins will celebrate the release of their second single “Bats in the Attic” with a show in Westwood on Jan. 27. (Courtesy of Royal Fools)


‘Fostering Photovoice’ highlights foster care experiences, calls for policy change

This post was updated Jan. 21 at 7:45 p.m Cultivating awareness, the “Fostering Photovoice” exhibit amplifies necessary policy changes surrounding the foster care system. Staged in Kerckhoff Grand Salon, the photography exhibit will take place from Monday to Friday with an opening reception Monday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Titled “Got Love,” artist DP’s photograph depicts a spray-painted concrete wall with a rendition of a blue milk carton adorned with a heart. The photograph is part of the “Fostering Photovoice” exhibit, which will be on display in the Kerckhoff Grand Salon this week. (Courtesy of DP)





75th Primetime Emmy Awards sees “Succession,” “The Bear” tie at 6 wins each

At Monday night’s Emmy Awards ceremony, diamonds proved to be Hollywood’s best friend.  Postponed from its original date of Sept. 18 amid the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards lit up the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Read more...

Photo: Anthony Anderson stands on the Peacock Theater stage as the host of the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards. This year, “Succession” and “The Bear” tied for the most awards with a total of six wins each. (Courtesy of Invision/AP)


Q&A: Pianist Althea Waites on spotlighting underrepresented composers

This post was updated Jan. 15 at 7:42 p.m. The weight of history cannot stop Althea Waites’ momentum. Taking place tomorrow evening at The Nimoy, the acclaimed pianist’s “Momentum: Time and Space” performance will include works from underrepresented Black composers, including recently discovered pieces from Margaret Bonds. Read more...

Photo: Althea Waites sits as she plays the piano. Tomorrow evening, Piano Spheres’ Leonard Stein Resident Artist will perform works by underrepresented composers at The Nimoy. (Courtesy of David Witham)



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