Four years ago, on a warm Los Angeles night, musician Danny Bobbe was jolted awake by a thundering guitar note coming from the apartment room below his. Bobbe, itching to yell at the noisy offender, made his way toward the loud room. But by the time he arrived, he was not angry, but captivated by […]
Author Archives: Justin Correa
Movie review: ‘Les Misérables’
In the midst of a holiday season centered on cheer and merriment, some moviegoing audiences will instead find themselves on the brink of sobbing alongside characters like Fantine in the latest film adaption of the musical phenomenon “Les Misérables.”
UCLA alum’s film follows a Lithuanian basketball team under Soviet rule
Over 20 years ago in Lithuania, millions of citizens lived under the rule of the USSR.
UCLA to celebrate composer John Cage's legacy
Sixty years ago, an audience of hundreds of spectators in a grand concert hall were surprised to find that the opening number was four minutes and 33 seconds of sheer silence, with no orchestra member even touching an instrument.
Scattertones concert will celebrate a cappella group’s 10th anniversary
Ten years ago, a couple of friends at UCLA got together with a common interest in mind: singing.