Their official name is Design | Media Arts. But “Desma,” the affectionate abbreviation tossed around for the department in the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, seems much more fitting when one observes its students’ casually creative, communal vibe.
Author Archives: Giselle Maund
Weekend Review: “No Strings”
Appearing atop a short set of stairs front and center on the Freud Playhouse’s stage, Barbara (Sophina Brown) opens “No Strings” with the haunting song, “The Sweetest Sounds.” She is tall and delicate, standing in front of the live band and to the side of a gauzy Eiffel Tower.
Culinary Connoisseur: Novel Cafe
Everyone knows you can judge a book by its cover, but they never said anything about the outside of a restaurant.
T.C. Boyle to share two short stories
Internationally renowned author T.C. Boyle ““ that’s Thomas Coraghessan, for those who don’t know ““ kindly says it’s an accident that he wound up as a professor at USC instead of UCLA, since USC was the first university that offered him a job after he completed his graduate program in Iowa.
Experiencing the art of volunteering
When Shannon Safino, a volunteer at the Fowler Museum at UCLA, showed up at an exclusive opening of the museum’s “Architecture of the Veil” exhibit in January, she thought she was there just to set up the refreshments. Moments later, however, she was speaking to the featured artist, Samta Benyahia, who then led her and […]
Comedy series puts students on stage with the pros
Comedy might be the most extreme form of art. Being funny on a stage for a specified amount of time is daring enough, but bursting into the industry is akin to lighting an explosive’s very, very long fuse ““ the wait time before the blast can be interminable. The second of three performances in the […]
Event fuses Russian classical music with diverse art forms
What’s fresher than the latest club banger from Akon or Jay-Z? Think back to Russia around World War I, when composers Sergei Prokofiev and Igor Stravinsky became greats because of their innovative contributions to classical music at such a pivotal time in history. Prokofiev’s “Trapeze” and Stravinsky’s “The Soldier’s Tale” will be performed Thursday at […]