Tuesday, January 13

Roaring ’90s: Snoop Dogg reinvents sound by fusing hip-hop, R&B in recent album

The world of mainstream music is constantly transforming as new artists, styles and trends are embraced with each passing year. In spite of these changes, some musicians have maintained their popularity across decades, reinventing their sounds and careers. Read more...

Photo: Long Beach rapper Snoop Dogg has built a brand on his type-B personality, understated rhythms and smooth rapping style. His most recent album, “Bush,” was released in May. (Courtesy of Terry Richardson)


Sounds of Schoenberg: The Indian tabla

Each week, Daily Bruin A&E will explore the instruments of the World Musical Instrument Collection and their performers that all contribute to the musical landscape of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Read more...

Photo: Abhiman Kaushal learned to love tabla as a 10-year-old boy in India after a tabla master took him on as an apprentice. Now, Kaushal teaches in the enthnomusicology department at UCLA and owns 14 sets of the drums. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Philharmonia prepares for first performance of school year

The lights dim as student performers tune and run through scales on their instruments. With a final trill from a woodwind instrument, UCLA Philharmonia prepares to perform on the stage of Schoenberg. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Philharmonia will hold its first concert Thursday in Schoenberg Hall. The orchestra will perform Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony and Honegger’s Third Symphony. (Kailey Rishovd/Daily Bruin)


Reels, Notes & Takes: Week 4

There’s no better place to keep a finger on the pulse of arts and entertainment happenings than Los Angeles. The A&E world is alive – it’s always buzzing, sometimes ready to implode with a hint of a surprise album or a celebrity’s controversial statement. Read more...

Photo: (Apple Music, Lucasfilm Ltd., Syco Music, Nikotransmission)


Roaring ’90s: Britpop icon Blur solidifies place as international rock stars

The world of mainstream music is constantly transforming as new artists, styles and trends are embraced with each passing year. In spite of these changes, some musicians have maintained their popularity across decades, reinventing their sounds and careers. Read more...

Photo: British band Blur has adapted with the times, changing its style from grunge rock to now include Chinese and Korean sounds. “The Magic Whip” is the band’s latest album and was recorded in just five days. (Courtesy of Linda Brownlee)


‘Rare Meme’ exhibition explores Internet culture experience

In the UCLA New Wight Gallery, a spectator picks up one end of a 40-foot-long red, noodle-shaped pillow. As she moves the noodle, sensors embedded in the fabric pick up twitches and vibrations. Read more...

Photo: Second-year Design | Media Arts student Isabella Kefgen walked through the “Rare Meme” exhibition carrying a large red noodle-shaped pillow. Theo Triantafyllidis, a Design | Media Arts graduate student, created the piece to represent an overload of information in social media. (Conor Cusack/Daily Bruin)


Sounds of Schoenberg: The Balinese gamelan ensemble

Each week, Daily Bruin A&E will explore the instruments of the World Musical Instrument Collection and their performers, that all contribute to the musical landscape of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Read more...

Photo: UCLA ethnomusicology graduate student Tyler Yamin plays the instruments of a gamelan ensemble, including the trompong (above) and kendang. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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