Sunday, April 12

Alum band Owl Fly South transitions to The End of Summer

All around campus, posted signs say “The End is Coming,” but the self-described modern rock ‘n’ roll band formerly known as Owl Fly South is debuting its new beginning as The End of Summer. Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumnus Braeden Henderson is the frontman and guitarist of the self-described modern rock ‘n’ roll band The End of Summer, which recently changed its name from Owl Fly South. The group will perform for the first time under its new name Friday at Ecochella, held at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)



Showcase to feature pieces by faculty composers in School of Music

The original version of this article contained multiple errors and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. The instrument is ancient, but the sound is modern: overlapping tracks of sustained notes and slowly repeated musical motifs creating a kind of musical tapestry. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music will host a concert featuring works by faculty composers Wednesday night at Schoenberg Hall. One of the composers is lecturer Daniel Marschak (right), who will perform his piano duet along with graduate student Zach Neufeld (left). (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Album Review: ‘Sheezus’

Five years after her last record “It’s Not Me, It’s You,” Lily Allen offers her listeners new music with her usual sassy lyrics and British accent. Read more...

Photo: (Parlophone Records)


Gallery to display photographer’s decades-long series of 3-D portraits

Viewfinders – miniature binocular-like objects – hang side by side from long strings along one wall of the Kerckhoff Art Gallery. Small and understated, the viewfinders appear to be ordinary, until one looks inside and a whole other three-dimensional world reveals itself. Read more...

Photo: Photographer James Payne’s 3-D American portraits showcase his friends, family and neighbors of the past 40 years. His photographs are currently displayed in the Kerckhoff Art Gallery as a part of the Cultural Affairs Commission’s Art Series. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)