Saturday, January 17

Daily Bruin casts predictions for 64th Grammy Award winners

This post was updated March 30 at 10:27 p.m. The Grammys set music’s pace, no matter the season. Full of shine, rhythm and soul, the front-runners of the 2022 Grammy Awards have taken center stage in fans’ playlists for the past year. Read more...

Photo: Artists Olivia Rodrigo (left), Silk Sonic (center) and Lil Nas X (right) are some of the stars on this year’s Grammys stage, competing for categories such as Record of the Year and Best New Artist. (From left to right: Photo courtesy of Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images, courtesy of John Esparza/Getty Images, courtesy of John Shearer/WireImage. Photo Illustration by Katelyn Dang/Illustrations director)





Concert review: Still Woozy brings dizzying energy despite technical difficulties

Still Woozy never fails to woo. After numerous show date changes, Woozy finally graced the stage on Tuesday at The Novo and unleashed a flurry of pent-up energy, all while remaining true to his soft artistic persona. Read more...

Photo: Sven Gamsky, better known as artist Still Woozy, performed Tuesday and Wednesday night at The Novo in Los Angeles. (Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)


Album review: Repetitive arrangements obscure lyrical depth on Rex Orange County’s ‘WHO CARES?’

This post was updated March 14 at 6:16 p.m. For Rex Orange County, “Who cares?” is not a rhetorical question. In his self-reflective fourth full-length album, Rex Orange County crafts a narrative of purpose, self-doubt and the loss of love. Read more...

Photo: Rex Orange County returns with orchestral elements in his fourth studio album “WHO CARES?” (Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment)


Joe’s Oasis to bring new rhythm to UCLA campus lunchtimes

This post was updated March 9 at 10:34 p.m. Joe’s Oasis plans to provide a musical respite for the UCLA community. Joe’s Oasis will be a recurring series of live jazz performances that will begin Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Computer science and medicine professor Joe DiStefano is working with ethnomusicology professor Steven Loza to create Joe’s Oasis, a jazz event that aims to bring jazz to UCLA’s community. (Ashley Kenney/Photo editor)



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