For some reason, I've always had this idea that if I became a DJ, my name would be DJ Booda. Read more...
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October 17, 11:28 pm
Culture Shift: DJ Booda on celebrity alter egos
Arts, Music
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October 17, 11:27 pm
We Are / She is stands out with lyrics, energy
In a moment of spontaneity, fourth-year gender studies student Merilou Salazar volunteered her band to perform at an event during her junior year of high school. But there was a slight problem. She had no band. Read more...
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Bassist Jessie Meehan (left) and fourth-year gender studies student Merilou Salazar (right), who make up the alternative-dance duo We Are / She Is, will be performing at the Boardner’s Club Moscow.
Arts, Music
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October 17, 12:02 am
Q&A: English indie rockers Bombay Bicycle Club
Today in Bruin Plaza, English indie rockers Bombay Bicycle Club will perform as part of the Campus Events Commission's concert series. Read more...
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CEC is hosting a free performance at Bruin Plaza today, presenting the British indie band Bombay Bicycle Club.
Arts, Film & TV
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October 16, 11:59 pm
Q&A: Creators of “˜Workaholics’
About a year and a half ago, Comedy Central aired the first episode of "Workaholics," a sitcom about three college dropouts turned telemarketers. Read more...
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The cast of Workaholics (from left) creator Kyle Newacheck, Anders Holm, Adam Devine, and Blake Anderson
Arts
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October 16, 11:51 pm
Election Theater class brings politics to center stage
Echoing the classic scene from "A Charlie Brown Christmas," more than 10 students break into carefree dances like ballroom and the Bernie, their moves as different as their preferred studies and places of origin. Read more...
Arts, Arts Columns, Film & TV
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October 16, 11:45 pm
Trophy Talk: Record 71 foreign film submissions enter Oscar race
Before I dive into anything, I just want to jump on the current Golden Globe lovefest bandwagon for its choice of Amy Poehler and Tina Fey as the show's upcoming hosts. Read more...
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Directed by Leos Carax, the French film “Holy Motors” tells the tale of Monsieur Oscar, a man who travels between different lives.
Arts, Lifestyle
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October 15, 11:10 pm
Daily Brewin': _Oktoberfest originated in Munich, but Los Angeles has its own takes on the beer festival_
Think sprawling canopies, long, notched wooden tables and thousands of roaring, beer-belly busting patrons. Read more...
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Devin Kelly