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Illusion to reality: Jacqueline Hoang’s adaptation of John Keats’ “Lamia” poem took center stage this past weekend

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Illusion to reality: Jacqueline Hoang’s adaptation of John Keats’ “Lamia” poem took center stage this past weekend April 26, 2010 - What happens when a poem becomes a play? Senior English student Jacqueline Hoang completed her honors thesis project by writing, directing and producing a play based off of John Keats' poem "Lamia." It was performed in Santa Monica this past weekend. Learn how the characters interact with each other and with the audience through movement, mind and emotions [4:37]. "Illusion to reality: Jacqueline Hoang’s adaptation of John Keats’ “Lamia” poem took center stage this past weekend"

April 26, 2010 - What happens when a poem becomes a play? Senior English student Jacqueline Hoang completed her honors thesis project by writing, directing and producing a play based off of John Keats' poem "Lamia." It was performed in Santa Monica this past weekend. Learn how the characters interact with each other and with the audience through movement, mind and emotions [4:37].


Violinist Ji Young An to perform a solo at conductorless UCLA Camarades Ensemble's first concert

Violinist Ji Young An to perform a solo at conductorless UCLA Camarades Ensemble's first concert

April 22, 2010 – The UCLA Camarades Ensemble performs its inaugural concert at 8 p.m. tonight. This is the first time the UCLA Music Department will have a string orchestra without a conductor. Ji Young An will play on the school's legendary Stradivarius and is the soloist for the Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor. Listen to her speak about her transition from studying music in Paris to playing in California.

"Violinist Ji Young An to perform a solo at conductorless UCLA Camarades Ensemble's first concert"

April 22, 2010 – The UCLA Camarades Ensemble performs its inaugural concert at 8 p.m. tonight. This is the first time the UCLA Music Department will have a string orchestra without a conductor. Ji Young An will play on the school's legendary Stradivarius and is the soloist for the Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor. Listen to her speak about her transition from studying music in Paris to playing in California.

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The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Poet and English Professor Harryette Mullen reads live on air

The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Poet and English Professor Harryette Mullen reads live on air

Professor Harryette Mullen recently received the fourth annual Jackson Poetry Prize. Mullen teaches poetry and African American literature at UCLA, and this week she joined us in the studio to read her poem “We Are Not Responsible.” [2:23]

"The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Poet and English Professor Harryette Mullen reads live on air"

Professor Harryette Mullen recently received the fourth annual Jackson Poetry Prize. Mullen teaches poetry and African American literature at UCLA, and this week she joined us in the studio to read her poem “We Are Not Responsible.” [2:23]

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Fowler Museum employees share their experiences protecting high-value artwork and priceless identities

Fowler Museum employees share their experiences protecting high-value artwork and priceless identities From the Fowler Museum at UCLA, employees John Piccione and Emry Thomas reveal how protecting art is not always glamorous, but meeting accomplished colleagues and world-class visitors is always rewarding. As these employees let their guards down, they reveal their deeper identities as creative individuals. "Fowler Museum employees share their experiences protecting high-value artwork and priceless identities"

From the Fowler Museum at UCLA, employees John Piccione and Emry Thomas reveal how protecting art is not always glamorous, but meeting accomplished colleagues and world-class visitors is always rewarding. As these employees let their guards down, they reveal their deeper identities as creative individuals. More »

The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Week 2 Newscast

The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Week 2 Newscast

Headlines and stories from the week of April 7, 2010. We hear from actor Sam Worthington and director Louis Leterrier of the new film “Clash of the Titans” and in this week’s episode of “Eating Your Way Down Westwood Blvd”, reporter Betty Huang speaks with local Coffee Bean supervisor and UCLA alum Eric Kim. Plus, the Daily Bruin has a new Editor in Chief. All this, and more, on The Daily Bruin Radio Show. [10:41]

"The Daily Bruin Radio Show: Week 2 Newscast"

Headlines and stories from the week of April 7, 2010. We hear from actor Sam Worthington and director Louis Leterrier of the new film “Clash of the Titans” and in this week’s episode of “Eating Your Way Down Westwood Blvd”, reporter Betty Huang speaks with local Coffee Bean supervisor and UCLA alum Eric Kim. Plus, the Daily Bruin has a new Editor in Chief. All this, and more, on The Daily Bruin Radio Show. [10:41]

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Eating Your Way Down Westwood Boulevard: An Unlikely Grocery Store

Eating Your Way Down Westwood Boulevard: An Unlikely Grocery Store

April 12, 2010 – This week, the Daily Bruin visits CVS Pharmacy at the corner of Westwood and Weyburn, where we were surprised to find turkey sandwiches and fresh eggs. [1:54]

"Eating Your Way Down Westwood Boulevard: An Unlikely Grocery Store"

April 12, 2010 – This week, the Daily Bruin visits CVS Pharmacy at the corner of Westwood and Weyburn, where we were surprised to find turkey sandwiches and fresh eggs. [1:54]

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Bikers and non-bikers alike gather for Bike Night at the UCLA Hammer Museum

Bikers and non-bikers alike gather for Bike Night at the UCLA Hammer Museum

The biking culture in Los Angeles is relatively unknown to most Angelenos. But on April 8, the Hammer Museum celebrated all things bicycle at the second-annual Bike Night. Bike Night was coordinated by HSA, the Hammer Student Association. Not only did the event give recognition to the growing cycling community in Los Angeles, but it also served as a forum for bikers to come together and enjoy a night of music, art and food. If you’re thinking about attending some events at the Hammer, you should check out their events calendar at http://hammer.ucla.edu/calendar.

"Bikers and non-bikers alike gather for Bike Night at the UCLA Hammer Museum"

The biking culture in Los Angeles is relatively unknown to most Angelenos. But on April 8, the Hammer Museum celebrated all things bicycle at the second-annual Bike Night. Bike Night was coordinated by HSA, the Hammer Student Association. Not only did the event give recognition to the growing cycling community in Los Angeles, but it also served as a forum for bikers to come together and enjoy a night of music, art and food. If you’re thinking about attending some events at the Hammer, you should check out their events calendar at http://hammer.ucla.edu/calendar.

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