It’s a public school art student’s worst nightmare: the moment a school tells that student it no longer has the grant money to fund his or her artistic endeavors. For UCLA world arts and cultures students, this nightmare became their reality.
Author Archives: Ella Pravetz
UCLA Act III Theatre Ensemble perform to fight AIDS
Eighteen performers, three band members, two producers and one stage manager, armed with microphones and character shoes, take the stage to fight AIDS.
Musicals jump from stage to silver screen
Theater and film viewers often argue over whether special effects, ultra-realistic settings and more affordable ticket prices make up for shabby vocals and characters trapped behind the pre-recorded restraints of the silver screen.
Bruin Harmony loosens up for fall concert
For all those students running low on swipes, Bruin Harmony will hold a pudding eating contest today as one of the many ways this performance-driven a cappella group tries to keep their audience entertained during their fall concert.
UCLA student publishes “Scream of Silence” book
Parsa Peykar donates to charity, has played on a national soccer team and has two books published ““ he is only 20 years old.
UCLA Department of Theater brings “Hay Fever” to stage
Judith Bliss seduces her daughter’s boyfriend moments before her daughter Sorel bursts out of their secret library passionately kissing the man Judith intends to have an affair with.