The 37th Annual Chinese American Culture Night was held at Royce Hall on May 2. This year’s play, “The Parts We Played,” followed a Chinese American theater troupe and its journey gaining representation on stage in the 1970s. Read more...
The 37th Annual Chinese American Culture Night was held at Royce Hall on May 2. This year’s play, “The Parts We Played,” followed a Chinese American theater troupe and its journey gaining representation on stage in the 1970s. Read more...
World-class skaters took to the ice at the Honda Center in Anaheim as part of the Stars on Ice Tour on Saturday night. The event featured group and solo performances by Olympic and world champion skaters, including Alysa Liu and Amber Glen. Read more...
The Hammer Student Association, in collaboration with the UCLA Campus Events Commission, hosted its annual Arts Party on April 24. Following this year’s theme of “Arts Party: Forever,” the event featured a variety of workshops, film screenings, after-hour gallery access and live performances. Read more...
Four-time Grammy-nominated artist Raye brought a symphony of sounds to the Greek Theatre on May 12, the penultimate night of the North American leg of “THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC.” The performance was the first of two sold-out shows at the venue. Read more...
Jazz, indie rock, contemporary dance and a T-shirt cannon commanded the Royce Hall stage Saturday night. Spring Sing featured 12 student acts and eight celebrity judges 81 years after the event’s debut as a singing competition between UCLA fraternities. Read more...
No. 1 UCLA baseball (48-6, 28-2 Big Ten) defeated then-No.13 Oregon (38-15, 20-10) 9-6 in the former’s last regular season home game to clinch the three-game weekend series. Read more...
The Infatuation’s EEEEEATSCON Los Angeles brought the smell of blistered pizza crust, smoky barbecue, melting ice cream and just-sizzled shawarma to Santa Monica on Sunday. The annual two-day food festival, located at the Barker Hangar, featured local eateries, such as Chinatown’s Katsu Sando and Culver City’s Mustard’s Bagels, as well as other restaurant staples hailing from across the country. Read more...