The setting of Kurt Kamm’s newest literary work may seem quite familiar to those acquainted with UCLA.
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Shakira to receive more accolades this week at the Latin Grammy Awards
This week, Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira will be adding to her already impressive collection of accolades.
Soundbite: Artificial Heart by Jonathan Coulton
There is nothing artificial about the emotions expressed on Jonathan Coulton’s eighth studio album “Artificial Heart.” Coulton is currently on tour with the band They Might Be Giants, and this is his first album release since his 2006 “Thing a Week” project in which he created 52 musical pieces in 52 weeks.
LeJKeys Collective hits the keys at Kerckhoff
Tonight, Pete and Brandon Anderson (whose stage name is Breezy LoveJoy), will rejoin keyboardist and jazz pianist Julian Le as the LeJKeys Collective, a vibrant ensemble that will be performing as part of the Cultural Affairs Commission’s weekly concert series.
Fowler event Diga Me! celebrates Chicano literature
Nearly 40 years after the 1973 Festival de Flor y Canto, the first Chicano literary festival, the spirit of the genre remains very much alive in Southern California.
The Psykes, a band formed by UCLA students, to take the stage at Westwood Live
Before forming their band The Psykes, Nathan Kersey-Wilson, Eric Cappello and Nivedan Nayak were simply residents in Dykstra Hall with little knowledge of one another.
Putting the right foot forward
When second-year linguistics student Misha Agunos attended her freshman orientation, she was drawn to the vibe of the UCLA Ballroom Dance Club and International Folk Dance Club and has been part of the group ever since.