There are certain essential ingredients to starting a great restaurant, and the people at fundamental LA have nailed them. Read more...
There are certain essential ingredients to starting a great restaurant, and the people at fundamental LA have nailed them. Read more...
When UCLA alumnus Noah Greenwald auditioned for the ethnomusicology program in 2000, he showed up with his electric guitar to perform his three required solo pieces. Read more...
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Noah Greenwald graduated from UCLA in 2004. He is now a music producer and DJ, and goes by the DJ name Noah The Man. On Oct. 30, he will be performing at Voyeur in Santa Monica.
This week I found myself in the all-too-familiar situation of trying to find a restaurant open late at night. Read more...
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The nasi uduk is a rice dish served with turmeric yellow fried chicken, tofu, scrambled, shredded eggs and sayur asem (tamarind vegetable soup) served at Simpang Asia.
Inspired by Walt Disney's creation of Disneyland, Zhang Jizhong, one of the most acclaimed directors and producers in China, will partner with Disney to build a new theme park in Shanghai based on the popular Chinese legend of the Monkey King. Read more...
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Zhang Jizhong plans to build a new theme park in China based on the Chinese legend of the Monkey King.
Somewhere in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York is a big white farmhouse surrounded by fields and patches of green grass. Read more...
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On Sunday, Ramamurthi will be playing the violin alongside mridangam player Nirmal Narayan and renowned south Indian artist D. Seshachary, a member of the Hyderabad Brothers band, at the Carnatic concert put on by UCLA's Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth Read more...
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Second-year business economics student Shiva Ramamurthi will be playing the violin this Sunday alongside mridangam player Nirmal Narayan and renowned south Indian artist D. Seshachary, a member of the Hyderabad Brothers band at the Carnatic concert put on by UCLA’s Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth.
A typical play rehearsal takes place indoors on a stage with decent lighting, but UCLA alumni Michael Perl and John Cogan have spent the last couple weeks running through graveyards, getting tangled in spiderwebs and slinking through underground vaults, all under the cloak of night. Read more...
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UCLA alumnus John Cogan, left, performs with co-star Michael Prichard in H. P. Lovecraft’s “The Unnamable” at Mountain View Cemetery.