Her smooth, soulful voice and smoldering stare has been unmistakable since her very successful debut album “Songs in A Minor” in 2001.
Author Archives: Alicja Bronowicki
Thrift shop items, deals perfect for a college student's budget
It has only been three weeks since school started, and I can officially say that I am a broke college kid.
Hammer Museum lobby becomes medium for expressing media’s role in political polarization
With the presidential and congressional elections quickly approaching, many voters are scrambling to inform themselves about the candidates and their policies.
Academic Advancement Program celebrates 40th anniversary with Latin jazz performance
After 40 years of struggling with budget cuts, funding deficiencies and economic crises, the Academic Advancement Program at UCLA is still standing.
Hammer Museum event to showcase works by famed Polish poet Wisława Szymborska
Wisława Szymborska was always a modest woman. Even after winning the Nobel Prize for her poetry in 1996, she lived in a small flat in a town square in Krakow, Poland, hiding away among the ordinary townspeople. Her poetry, however, has nothing to hide.
UCLA’s Random Voices to host California A Cappella Festival
Since the explosion of music-themed shows like “Glee” and “Smash,” a cappella has been thrust into the spotlight and portrayed as an overly competitive and demanding activity.
Music students to share stage with their professors in 'It's a Woodwind World VI' concert
It isn’t often that UCLA students get to share the stage with their professors here at UCLA. But when Alicia Mastromonaco was suddenly asked to step in for her professor, who had to tour with the San Francisco Symphony, she jumped at the opportunity to perform with her mentors.