For those who have taken English 10A at UCLA, reading old translations of Anglo-Saxon poems such as “The Seafarer” and “The Wanderer” is not just a recommendation, but a requirement, and a difficult one at that.
Author Archives: Jennifer Bastien
Exhibit puts the “˜pow!’ back into comic book art
Today, many have turned to political figures like President Barack Obama for hope.
Theater Review: “Quixotic”
Step onto the set of the Powerhouse Theatre’s latest production, “Quixotic,” and the theme song to the popular television show, “The Office,” may start playing in your head.
Swap your style
Your closet is full, your wallet is empty, but you keep shopping.
Celebrate a new engagement
When going to an art museum, one can typically expect to find sculptures and paintings on the wall to observe. But at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s new project, “Engagement Party,” the art is not something to look at but to partake in.
Silversmith’s style ahead of the times
Many artists referred to as “ahead of their time” weren’t received well during their life.
Play questions purpose of theater
Some go to the theater to be inspired, some go to be amused, and others go to escape the realities of their daily lives.