Actors run on stage with scripts, some forget their lines, and others just improvise. Putting together a musical in 24 hours may not be perfect, but that’s not what matters to them ““ they want to have fun.
Author Archives: Elia Rogers
Alumna’s documentary ‘The Idiot Cycle’ attempts to prove links between companies’ chemical byproducts and cancer
In her controversial documentary “The Idiot Cycle,” Emmanuelle Schick Garcia attempts to prove that the emissions and byproducts of several major chemical companies are causing cancer.
Student conductors to lead UCLA Symphony winter concert
The story starts with Henry Shin, an orchestral conducting doctoral student in search of a particular brand of orange juice.
Portuguese biographer Rui Silva unlocks The Doors
Toward the end of Jim Morrison’s life, he found a painting that inspired him, but he died in 1971 before he could write a poem about it.
RUSSIAN POP CZAR
From halfway across the world, a single music fan is doing his part to build localized music scenes in Russia, a country with a music scene ravaged by piracy.
History waltzes into Powell Library for annual dance
Imagine a room filled with young ladies decked in Victorian garb and young men in tailcoats and top hats to match, effervescently dancing a waltz across the room.
This isn’t just a scene out of a Jane Austen novel.
An evening of ‘Emotional Edge’
Tonight, the sounds of rock ‘n’ roll will be oozing out of Kerckhoff Grand Salon as the Musical Monday Night Cabaret continues with its second and final installment of the quarter.