This weekend (which just so happens to start off on Friday the thirteenth), the documentary “Bully” will call audiences to take action.
Author Archives: Andrea Seikaly
Carolina Chocolate Drops, a Grammy-winning band, sits down for a Q&A with the Daily Bruin
The members of the Carolina Chocolate Drops have recorded four albums since the group’s formation in 2005. One of its albums, “Genuine Negro Jig,” won last year’s Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album.
Reel Life: _Heart for the film will go on_
Whether you are watching an old favorite on a rainy day, attending a highly anticipated midnight premiere, enjoying a matinee with friends or streaming a movie on Netflix, movies let us experience new worlds and meet characters that we come to know and love.
Signature A Cappella singers to showcase their harmonies in group's winter concert
When third-year art history student Katie Booth was perusing the activities fair this fall, she was greeted by a student who simply asked her, “Do you like to sing?” and gave her a flier. Her interest in music and desire to meet new people as a transfer student led Booth to audition and become a member of Signature A Cappella.
Show teaches Lebanese culture
The sounds of drums, Arabic lyrics and quick footwork filled the room on the third floor of Ackerman Union as third-year political science student Rayan Naouchi led the members of the Lebanese Social Club during a rehearsal of a traditional dabke dance.
Soundbite: Mouse on Mars
The predominant electro-pop beats of Mouse on Mars’ newest release “Parastrophics” make this album stand out compared to many songs heard on the radio today.
UCLA production 'Orpheus in the Underworld' recasts tragic myth with a little comedy
Those familiar with the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice will find that UCLA’s production of Jacques Offenbach’s opera “Orpheus in the Underworld” slips a few comedic twists into the traditional plot.