Thursday, December 18

JazzReggae Fest centers community with in-person return of 35th annual jubilee

The JazzReggae Festival is making its musical comeback. Held on Memorial Day every year since 1986 the 35th annual JazzReggae Festival will return to an in-person format after two years, said third-year sociology student and event co-director Briajah Payton. Read more...

Photo: Set in front of a green background, an illustration of a trumpet with lavender growing out of it floats above a saxophone wrapped in red flowers. After taking on a virtual format last year, the JazzReggae Festival will be back in bloom May 30 at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center. (Tara Desai/Daily Bruin)


Concert review: Rainbow Kitten Surprise’s sonic, visual variety engages audience in long set

With colors galore, Rainbow Kitten Surprise delivered a visual and vocal feast. The alternative indie rock group emerged onstage at the House of Blues Anaheim on Tuesday night with rainbow lights glowing above and below. Read more...

Photo: Rainbow Kitten Surprise members play their respective instruments spread across a teal and indigo-lit stage. On Tuesday, the group brought elaborate visuals and alt-rock instrumentals to the House of Blues Anaheim. (Vivian Xu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Painted Ladies, Outspoken light up Spring Sing with Best Overall Performance win

This post was updated May 22 at 9:15 p.m. Spring Sing has soared once again.  On Friday, Spring Sing brought joy and harmony to an eager crowd at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Read more...

Photo: (From left to right) Dressed in black, Painted Ladies members and fourth-year students Sophie Shapiro, Amy Lyn Williams, Jeilani Rhone-Collins and Addison Wingate sing with their instruments in hand. The band was awarded the Bruin’s Choice Award and tied with interdisciplinary group Outspoken for Best Overall Performance. (Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)


Spring Sing 2022

Spring Sing is taking the stage again. The annual event, featuring music and performances from students, will kick off May 20 at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Read more...

Photo: (Biona Hui/Daily Bruin staff)


Spring Sing 2022: Dance team ACA All Day to feature versatile styles with layered routine

This post was updated May 19 at 12:41 p.m. ACA All Day is showcasing its versatility through more than just its moves. Founded in 1993, the competitive dance team is back to perform on the Spring Sing stage Friday. Read more...

Photo: Members of ACA All Day practice their routine with arms outstretched in front of Kaufman Hall. The competitive dance team will combine various styles when they take to the Spring Sing stage. (Photo by Sandra Ocampo/Daily Bruin.)


Spring Sing 2022: Carly Wood strives for solo success through stripped-down setup

This post was updated May 19 at 12:45 a.m. Guitar in hand, Carly Wood is prepared to shine as a single voice. Participating in a UCLA tradition she knew she wanted to be a part of since her freshman year, the fourth-year musical theater student will take on Spring Sing solo, performing an original song centered on themes of love and loss. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year musical theater student Carly Wood strums her guitar beneath a tree. The solo musician will perform her original song “flowers and champagne” at Spring Sing – a departure from past musical exploits in a cappella and theater. (Photo by Ariana Fadel/Daily Bruin staff. Photo illustration by Ashley Shue-Lih Ko/Daily Bruin staff)


Spring Sing 2022: Cirque de ’LA safely soars on aerial silks, debuts duet despite obstacles

This post was updated May 19 at 1:05 a.m. Cirque de ’LA is flipping Spring Sing on its head. The student circus arts group, started in 2018, will make its Spring Sing debut at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Draped in aerial silks, Cirque de ‘LA founder and fourth-year bioengineering student Elsa Dubil (left) stands next to fourth-year human biology and society student Johnny Tu (right). Tu and third-year economics and psychology student Katie Shanahan will represent the club in its first Spring Sing appearance Friday. (Photo by Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor. Photo illustration by Ashley Shue-Lih Ko/Daily Bruin staff)



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