Wednesday, February 4


Clark memorial sets stage for outdoor theater

As the day wears on, the gardens and lawns of UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library transform into an unorthodox yet intimate theater stage, where audiences picnic through a scandalous 19th-century birthday party set on the library's spacious grounds. Read more...

Photo: Amielynn Abellera and Brian Slaten play Lady Windermere and Lord Darlington respectively in UCLA’s William Andrews Clark Memorial Library’s modern retelling of Oscar Wilde’s “Lady Windermere’s Fan,” as part of the new outdoor theater series.



Hammer Museum’s ‘Generationalpictomusicapolis’ exhibit mixes music and furniture art

When the UCLA Hammer Museum's Public Programs Associate Darin Klein asked his friend Chris Johanson to help him name the event celebrating Johanson’s work as an artist and musician, it took all of two minutes for Johanson to concoct the term "Generationalpictomusicapolis." Read more...

Photo: “Generationalpictomusicapolis” is an exhibit at the Hammer Museum blending the art of contemporary furniture pieces and music will launch with a courtyard performance.



UCLA Unity Club fuels students’ interest in game programming

There’s C++, C#, Java, Python and a handful of other difficult programming languages out there that may dissuade would-be video game programmers from enjoying a potential hobby or starting down a new career path. Read more...

Photo: The Unity Club gathers biweekly to teach students from several different fields about the creation, experience, inspiration and fun of creating their own video games. Credit: Justin Chang, Daily Bruin Photo




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