Wednesday, April 22

Golda Inquito and Gertie Meza, members of Durwood, release self-titled debut album

As both singer-songwriters and self-proclaimed television addicts, Golda Inquito and fellow band member Gertie Meza found the inspiration for their band's name within one of their favorite shows. Inquito and Meza decided to call their band Durwood, a word that turned up countless times during episodes of "Bewitched." Read more...

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Inquito and Meza, members of the band Durwood, recently released their self-titled debut album.


Catchy beats, flashy effects, famous artists captivate fans at HARD Summer Music Festival

Walking around the grounds of the HARD Summer Music Festival feels like being in the middle of an industrial, barren wasteland or an apocalyptic, futuristic setting of a movie. Read more...

Photo: Electronic music producer Dillon Francis performs his set, which included songs “Masta Blasta (The Rebirth)” and “Music is Dead,” during the second day of HARD, an electronic dance music festival held in Downtown Los Angeles.




Alumna Christine Lakin depicts her return to show business in her web series “Lovin’ Lakin”

Americans love to follow the ups (but more likely the downs) of their favorite childhood stars, with the likes of Lindsay Lohan and Demi Lovato recurring more often in punch lines and Us Weekly magazine covers than movies and music videos. Read more...

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UCLA alumna Christine Lakin writes what might have happened if she followed the “washed-up child star” cliche in “Lovin’ Lakin.” (courtesy of Christine Lakin)



Sounds of Summer

Childhood summers used to be filled with Slip 'n Slides, zip lines and hikes at summer camp, and so much time spent in the pool that our skin turned to prunes. Read more...