Wednesday, May 6

UCLA student Juliet Piper to perform at Hotel Cafe

At 21 years old, UCLA student Juliet Piper has fond memories of playing shows with singers like Ke$ha and Meiko. Read more...

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Third-year world arts and cultures student Juliet Piper is an indie-folk singer-songwriter. She will open for Josh Kelley at The Hotel Cafe on Wednesday.


New UCLA club EDMC to hold first concert on Nov. 30

The throbbing bass, striking flashes of light pulsing to the beat of the music and the unmistakable build-up leading to an ultimate climax "“ the drop. Read more...

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Colin Douglas, Pavin Kang and Andrew Neeld are the founding members of UCLA’s EDM club, a group dedicated to providing a forum for students with a passion for electronic dance music.



Live from Cork: _Band brings Americana, sounds of the South to Ireland_

You may have missed it because it wasn't extensively publicized, but there was an election in America a couple of weeks ago. Read more...

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Ha Ha Tonka is a southern rock and folk-rock group originally from Missouri whose lyrics set it apart from many other bands. Their song “Death of a Decade” provides an example of poignant lyrics paired with majestic vocals.

(Courtesy of Todd Roeth)


Plugged In: What Bruins are listening to on campus

Carol Lee
Third-year, psychology

"If You Wonder" by Jeff Bernat
Ammar Naba
First-year, business-economics
"No Sleep" by Wiz Khalifa
Leah Read
Third-year, political science
"Bulletproof" by Yo Gotti
Kevin Trong
First-year, neuroscience
"Strawberry Swing" by Frank Ocean
Read more...



Concert features American Youth Symphony, renowned pianist

A tranquil meadow thrust ablaze by raw, orchestral anger emanating from the piano, regaining serenity for a brief moment as the woodwinds and strings color the tragic landscape, before an explosion of symphonic emotion tears the world to pieces. Read more...

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The American Youth Symphony will perform Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with 25-year-old guest pianist Natasha Paremski, who received the Young Artist Award of 2010 from the Classical Recording Foundation.

(Courtesy of Cecily Lerner)