Thomas Schumacher, one of Disney Feature Animation’s most influential creative forces and president of Disney Theatrical Productions, briefly escaped the Broadway lights earlier this year to handle a speaking engagement at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Read more...
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June 26, 9:00 pm
The happiest man on Earth
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June 26, 9:00 pm
Freedom of speech
Broadcasting live from Ackerman Grand Ballroom, but without a signal tower, is KLA, UCLA’s student-run radio station. It’s a promising ““ albeit lesser-known ““ campus community that provides resources for local talent to get exposure and plenty of opportunities for students, staff and alumni to get involved. Read more...
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June 26, 9:00 pm
Committee discounts, produces performing arts for Bruins
UCLA is the home of Royce Hall, one of the leading performing arts venues on the West Coast. UCLA Live, the campus performing arts program, has brought acts ranging from Mikhail Baryshnikov to Michael Moore, Yoko Ono to George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic to UCLA. Read more...
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June 13, 9:00 pm
Hollywood work not necessary to 'make it'
In the film industry, “making it” can be as difficult to define as to achieve. While people can rationalize the issue however they want to, the question essentially boils down to this: Is it more important to make exactly what you want or to make enough to get by? Read more...
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June 13, 9:00 pm
Corporate Creativity
Deciding whether to pursue an advanced degree is a question many if not most undergraduates now ponder as they reach the end of their college careers. Read more...
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June 13, 9:00 pm
WAC seniors never had chance to learn in renovated Kaufman Hall
Graduating world arts and cultures students will have lived a very different life at UCLA from that of those ready to follow in their footsteps. Seniors in the department took most of their courses in the Kinross Building, located in Westwood Village. Read more...
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June 13, 9:00 pm
Student takes UCLA-cultivated love of art to Harvard
“The Mexican food and avocados!” said graduating international development studies and German student Julia Miller when asked what she will miss the most about UCLA when she continues on to Harvard Law School in the fall. Read more...