After a literal kiss of death infiltrates the pristine world of the “Pink Zone,” a group of girls must work to survive amid the dystopian reality of the outside world. Already a nominee and winner of multiple accolades, including film feature and direction for the IndieFEST film awards and a selection for the 2014 Dances […]
Author Archives: Yazmine Mihojevich
Eclectic Jeff Gauthier Goatette to play JazzPOP series
On Thursday, more than 30 years of musical collaboration will reverberate off the walls of the Hammer Museum. In addition to an esoteric musical style that crosses various genres, what really sets The Jeff Gauthier Goatette apart from other bands at the Hammer Museum’s summer JazzPOP series is its long history. “I think one of […]
Chalk Repertory Theatre to put on modernized play in immersive space
The sun is setting and the gossip is in full swing as audience members wander a garden party outside of UCLA’s William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. There, they join the journey of a troubled young woman as she works to sort out the truth amid a tangle of rumors. Running Friday to Sunday and Aug. […]
Shakespeare Company at UCLA modernizes ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
While the belligerent relationship between the characters Beatrice and Benedick has been played out on stages across the centuries, the Shakespeare Company at UCLA’s “Much Ado About Nothing” revives the classic feud in an era known for bouffant hair, rock music and liberation. Running from May 30 to June 1, the Shakespeare Company at UCLA […]
UCLA Freud Playhouse to show ‘Guys and Dolls’
As the dark of evening settles across a bright skyline, suddenly dice roll, showgirls sparkle and the underground world of crime, promiscuity and shady deals comes to life.
African art exhibit details connection between humans and environment
“Où Allons Nous?” Though the roadside sign in a 1953 photograph stands alone, its message does not. It joins the dialogue of three centuries’ worth of rich textures, colors, figures and images, presenting a question that connects us all to the vulnerable earth we inhabit, “Where are we going?” On Tuesday, coinciding with Earth Day, […]
resTV’s ‘Full Disclosure’ captures student diversity
A lone voice can speak of a past full of struggle and a future full of hope. ResTV’s new documentary series “Full Disclosure” aims to amplify that singular voice, allowing others to learn and find solace from it. “Full Disclosure” captures and exposes the lives of UCLA’s underrepresented identities, showcasing diverse individuals to inspire intercultural […]