Unlike the Disney classic, this rendition of the fairy tale of Snow White has way less woodland creatures singing and a lot more stabbing, murderous stares and dead birds. Read more...
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Unlike the Disney classic, this rendition of the fairy tale of Snow White has way less woodland creatures singing and a lot more stabbing, murderous stares and dead birds. Read more...
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Courtesy of Universal Pictures
We are finally at the home stretch. It is the end of week nine, and all we have to do is survive one more week of classes and then finals to be rewarded with summer. Read more...
When people ask Gabriel Malikian why he decided to pursue creative writing, the answer is simple. Read more...
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Stefan Karlssor and Gabriel Malikian were selected for the 2012 UCLA Poetry Awards. The have been invited to read their works at the Hammer Museum’s last poetry series event of the school year.
Joseph Choi is referred to as the "piano" of his a cappella group, the AweChords, because of his perfect pitch. Read more...
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Orginally named Nhip-Am, AweChords was formed as a choir for the annual Vietnamese Culture Night and was only officially formed last year as a non-competitive a cappella group at UCLA. Members arrange their own music that covers various genres from R&B to hip-hop in preparation for their spring concert performance happening this Saturday at Kerckhoff Meeting Room.
In 1979, two students, Ed Neumeier and Michael Miner, attended UCLA for film. Though they did not know it at the time, the two would later team up to write the famed 1987 science fiction classic "RoboCop." Read more...
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Alumni Ed Neumeier (left) and Michael Miner, writers of the famed 1987 science fiction classic “RoboCop,” will attend a special screening of their film tonight at the James Bridges Theater in Melnitz Hall as part of the film’s 25th anniversary celebration.
Late at night in a dark church basement, Nerris Nassiri, the assistant director, had the challenge of working on one of the most difficult scenes during the Hooligan Theatre Company's rehearsal. Read more...
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UCLA’s Hooligan Theatre Company will present Agatha Christie’s murder mystery “And Then There Were None” this weekend at the Kerckhoff Grand Salon.
Bright lights and loud beats fill a stage as performers in colorful costumes arrive right on cue. Read more...
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The Indian Student Union Culture Show will feature a skit focusing on a group of UCLA seniors struggling over independence and beliefs.