For students in the music department, playing in the UCLA Philharmonia is a way to earn credits. For fourth-year biology student and Philharmonia member Ketan Shah, it’s a way to relax. Read more...
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October 21, 9:00 pm
Music for the campus
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Musiq puts on romantic concert
In an event that was heavily promoted by radio station Hot 92 FM as a couples’ romantic concert, Musiq and Truth Hurts offered something for both the singles and pairs Friday at the Wiltern. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
An arty meal
Walk around UCLA during lunchtime and eavesdrop on some of the conversations. You’ll hear tidbits of gossip, vacuous banter about clothes, TV and parties, but you’ll rarely hear a conversation about Marc Chagall’s dimension of metaphor in the modernist art movement. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
WAC screens free documentaries
While its location in the Kinross Building just north of Wilshire isn’t the focal point of the UCLA campus, the UCLA World Arts and Cultures Department hopes to make its presence felt through UCLArts. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Singer makes use of unique vocals, persona
The crowd at the Troubadour Thursday night was about 75 percent female. This is the case when an attractive, acoustic singer-songwriters performs. Jason Mraz, an up-and-comer headlined the sold-out show, proving to the 600 enthusiastic fans that he has more to offer than many of his crooning contemporaries. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Film critiques, highlights technology
The simplicity of Godfrey Reggio’s new film, “Naqoyqatsi,” is drenched with complexity. The film is easy to understand, but the ideas behind it are overwhelming. “If you’re simple-minded, life is either this or that, black and white, good or bad, America or Iraq,” Reggio said after the film’s L.A. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Dylan plays intimate final night at Wiltern
For the aging audience members who probably still remember a relevant Woodstock, and younger converts seeing him in the flesh for the first time, the last of Bob Dylan’s three shows at the Wiltern felt more like a reunion between old friends than a rock concert with a larger-than-life cultural icon. Read more...