Saturday, April 4

Video: Tamales and social justice

Bruins share their reactions to a plant-based tamale workshop held in UCLA’s Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden. The workshop involved informative discussion and inspired conversation about the social justice issues affecting farmers and employees in the food industry. Read more...



UCLA art student’s photographs allow insider look at teens’ lives

Nico Young’s after-school skate session ended up on the cover of The New York Times Magazine. In 2016, the first-year art student’s high school photography teacher sent his photo essay project, which centered around his two friend groups, to The New York Times’ photo editors. Read more...

Photo: Nico Young, a first-year art student, said his favorite art medium is photography. When Young was in high school, he published a 12-page spread with The New York Times Magazine about life in high school through a high school student’s point of view. He then published is own photography book titled “Fire at School.” (Bilal Ismail Ahmed/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Album review: ‘Nation of Two’

Vance Joy’s “Nation of Two” sounds like One Direction decided to give indie folk music a go. Though “Nation of Two” retains the same musical style of Joy’s first album with his ukulele riffs and slightly strained vocals, the album’s production is a step up from “Dream Your Life Away.” Joy adds in more harmonies, horns and drums to his ukulele-filled repertoire, taking on a slightly more personal tone and delivering an album full of summer jams despite some bland lyrics. Read more...

Photo: (Photo courtesy of Atlantic Records)


Video: Professor Willy Souly on West African dance

UCLA dance professor Willy Souly shared how his experience and involvement with West African dance has shaped his life. From a young age, Souly participated in this type of dance as a cultural tradition in Africa and has since sought to spread the tradition to Southern California. Read more...


UCLA Summit to discuss social impact media

Jon Fitzgerald directed a documentary about a group of American teenage girls who hiked to Machu Picchu as part of an empowerment program. Through the film, Fitzgerald said he shared their experiences in the hopes of inspiring all girls to become leaders. Read more...

Photo: Jon Fitzgerald, a professional filmmaker, will moderate and participate in a discussion at the inaugural Spark Change Summit on Friday at the James Bridges Theater. The summit, presented by UCLA’s Skoll Center for Social Impact Entertainment, will feature three panel discussions that deal with different aspects of social impact entertainment. (Chengcheng Zhang/Daily Bruin)