There is something about sitting down and watching cartoons early Saturday mornings when you are 10 years old.
Author Archives: Josh Wasbin
Art of the upperclassmen
On Monday, undergraduates scrambled through the New Wight Gallery, finding spots to place their artwork for the undergraduate exhibition “Entitled,” which runs June 4-13 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Alumni twins unlock secrets to a 4.0
Haig, a dentist, and his brother Jeff, both UCLA alumni, co-authored the book “Unlock Your Educational Potential: What Every Student Needs to Know to Succeed” in order to help students succeed in school.
Documentary breaks “˜Forty Years of Silence’
Fewer than 3,000 Americans were killed in the tragedy of 9/11, seven and a half years ago, and is it still a major part of our cultural fabric. About 500,000 Indonesians were killed in the 1960s due to genocide, and the tragedy quickly fell from the headlines. Until now, at least.
Comedy Chameleon
Some build their comedy careers on years of regaling the dinner table to one-liners every Thanksgiving or practicing stand-up on a cassette recorder in the shower. However, “Last Comic Standing” winner Dat Phan started comedy on a whim.
Los Angeles theater takes center stage
The red carpet is rolling out in Los Angeles. No, it’s not the Emmys, the Grammys or the Academy Awards. It’s the Ovation Awards, the Los Angeles award show for theater achievements.
After prison, actor took to the stage
Steven Spielberg started off with an 8mm camera as a child.