The annual singing competition took off with an electric reaction from the crowd as Paula Abdul from “American Idol,” Chord Overstreet from “Glee,” and Jensen Ackles of “Supernatural” took the stage to be announced as some of the several celebrity guests in this year’s Spring Sing judging panel.
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Fashion club’s 12th annual show highlights student work in all aspects of production
Colored lights rhythmically shine through the translucent curves of the framework surrounding the entrance of the runway, evoking a tone meant to inspire the imagination.
‘Art in the Union’ a canvas of competition and connection for artists of all majors
With its puzzle-like appearance and distorted image of a human body, the assembled wood panel painting evokes a somewhat nostalgic feeling of reminiscing an early past experience.
The Real Juice delivers cleansing diet alternatives
Hot Cheetos, Shin Bowls and dining hall pizzas have become staple foods in many college students’ diets, and while eating these deliciously greasy vittles might be conveniently satisfying, they can hardly be considered food for thought. But despite all the slowness and weight gain caused by bad college diets, the West Hollywood company called The […]
Contestant fuses passion for art and baking into winning entry in UCLA Edible Book Festival
Lauren Peikert’s pound cake, shaped like an open book, was topped with a chocolate powder garden and candy vegetables and exuded a playful and imaginative take on “The Tale of Peter Rabbit.” As the winning selection of two of the festival’s categories, her piece did not go unnoticed. This year, the fifth annual Edible Book […]
Hammer’s Llyn Foulkes exhibit displays macabre work
From eerie, bloody portraits of shady figures to portrayals of Mickey Mouse’s death, the Llyn Foulkes exhibit at the Hammer Museum is highly emotive to say the least.
Llyn Foulkes is an artist active since the 1960s whose art reflects his commentary on pop culture and mainstream society, including the Disney character Mickey Mouse.
Jason Schmidt’s exhibit at MOCA depicts contemporary artists
You didn’t realize it, but your eyes just took a picture, and they are taking pictures again and again and again as you read word after word after word.