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Friday, April 24


Dance crew rises to top at Battle Royale

Sitting in the waiting area of De Neve Plaza, Richard Ngo, J.P. Bongco and Jennifer Lee are an interesting bunch. Read more...

Photo: With more than 30 members, NSU Modern won Battle Royale last week ““ a dance competition presented at Union Station in Los Angeles by Omega Sigma Tau. It will also soon be showcasing its talent at its first performance at the annual Spring Sing on Friday, May 8, at Pauley Pavilion.


Project addresses mistranslation

Mistranslation. It's something that is happening all around us, whether it be on a humorous level, such as during a game of telephone, or on a much more serious level, a message so deep and complicated that distorts the moment it hits the world. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student Denise Uyehara’s performance installation, “The Senkotsu (Mis)translation Project,” will premiere on Friday at the Highways Performance Space.


Exhibit to explore witchraft’s history

Witchcraft is a topic that has been explored across many media platforms. Read more...

Photo: “Day of Wrath,” also known as “Vredens Dag,” will screen today at the Billy Wilder Theater as part of artist Francesca Gabbiani’s Houseguest exhibition, running through May 24.



Miniature musical mixes up Spring Sing

Compressing a full-length movie into a four-minute theatrical concoction sounds like quite the challenge, but emphasize famous one-liners, add a pinch of choreography, and a dash "“ or more like a bucket "“ of humor, and the show's good to go. Thus was born "Jerry Maguire: The Musical." Read more...

Photo: Second-year music industry student Gabrielle Wortman and fourth-year economics student Evan Tidd play lead vocalist roles in a musical interpretation of the 1996 film, “Jerry Maguire,” to be performed at this year’s Spring Sing, which will be held in Pauley Pavillion on Friday.


Sci-fi film shows Latino influence

The genre of science fiction has taken its audience from "The Matrix" to galaxies far away, but it is rare to see the genre go anywhere south of the border. Read more...

Photo: “Sleep Dealer” will be screened through Melnitz Movies in conjunction with the Chicano Studies Research Center and the Latin American Institute tonight. Writer-director Alex Rivera is set to appear in person for a Q&A directly following the screening.