Thursday, May 15

Student Ranen Chang combines food and fashion to connect creative community

This post was updated Feb. 20 at 8:20 p.m. Ranen Chang is fusing together fashion and food into a recipe for a creative community. The fourth-year physiological science student said documenting cooking videos on his Instagram and TikTok has been a way to share his life experiences and present his creative expression to the people he cares about. Read more...

Photo: Donning a black-and-white outfit, Ranen Chang presents a dish. The fourth-year physiological science student creates fashion and food content on social media. (Michael Gallagher/Daily Bruin)


Heart House exhibit ‘Girl Crush’ merges femininity, software in digital expedition

This post was updated Feb. 19 at 8:28 p.m. With the ever-growing surge of the female gaze, the era of the “Girl Crush” has begun. Held at Heavy Manners Library in Echo Park, “Girl Crush” was the debut event for Heart House – alumnus Maya Man’s newly established curatorial endeavor. Read more...

Photo: Design media arts alumnus Maya Man stands before a crowd as the “Girl Crush” event graphic is projected behind her. The inaugural Heart House event took place at the Heavy Manners Library on Thursday night. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Q&A: Alumnus India Carney talks passion for arts education, upcoming event at The Nimoy

Alumnus India Carney is celebrating young artists. Taking place this evening at The Nimoy, the singer, songwriter and producer’s two-night series, “Riding the Rollercoaster: An Artist’s Life in Los Angeles,” will feature a performance from Carney’s band as well as some of LA’s new musicians. Read more...

Photo: Vocal performance alumnus India Carney smiles for a portrait set against a lilac-colored backdrop. Also a YoungArts alumnus, Carney will perform at The Nimoy on Thursday and Friday night in collaboration with the charity. (Courtesy of Jordan Naheesi)


Abdulkareem Agunbiade shows interdisciplinary skill healing with laughs, medicine

This post was updated Feb. 21 at 8:11 p.m. Abdulkareem Agunbiade is healing the world, one laugh at a time. An assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Agunbiade’s academic pursuits started out focused on medicine. Read more...

Photo: Abdulkareem Agunbiade holds a microphone. Agunbiade balances his stand-up comedy work with his role as a physician at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. (Renee Rubanowitz/Daily Bruin)


Alumnus’ podcast ‘Gooned’ gives voice to survivors of Troubled Teen Industry

This post was updated Feb. 15 at 7:13 p.m “Gooned” is uncovering the truth about the Troubled Teen Industry. Created and produced by alumnus Emma Lehman, the investigative podcast sheds light on the dark history of the often-overlooked Troubled Teen Industry. Read more...

Photo: The cover of “Gooned” is pictured. Hosted by alumnus Emma Lehman, the podcast is about the Troubled Teen Industry. (Courtesy of Gooned)


Avant-garde exhibit ‘Only the Young’ explores artistic rebellion of Korea’s youth

Whether half a century ago or today, the spirit of youth lives on in the Hammer Museum’s latest exhibit. “Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s” has made its way from Seoul’s National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to Manhattan’s Solomon R. Read more...

Photo: MMCA senior curator Kang Soojung gestures towards a bright yellow wall, displaying a timeline of performance art while standing next to translator Jenny Kweon. Centered around experimental Korean art, the Hammer’s latest exhibit will run until May 12. (Ella Coffey/Daily Bruin)


The Nimoy’s “A Love Story Event” left audience with new ideas about love

This post was updated Feb. 13 at 7:46 p.m. The Nimoy’s most recent event lived up to the motto above its door: “Live long and prosper.” The Westwood theater hosted “Crushing at The Nimoy: A Love Story Event” this past Sunday night. Read more...

Photo: The Nimoy is pictured. The theater hosted “Crushing at the Nimoy: A Love Story Event,” a series of performances presented by the Student Committee for the Arts at UCLA and Sexperts on Sunday. (Julia Zhou/Assistant Photo editor)



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