I’ve always lived by the motto “go big or go home” and I completely applied that motto to my new dedication to health and fitness.
Author Archives: Margaret Davis
Turkish Cultural Club to put on cultural night to support autistic children in the region
When UCLA students are planning how to spend their Friday night, they might hope it will include interesting food, a concert or even doing something to support a philanthropic cause. This week, the Turkish Cultural Club will give students the opportunity to have all three at once.
Theater Review: American Idiot
After an album release, most bands expect to go on tour, perform at awards shows and hope for a Grammy nomination. But for Green Day, its 2004 punk rock album “American Idiot” resulted in a Broadway musical.
L.A. BlueGrassHoppers bring back bluegrass and old-time style music
Once a week, the upbeat sound of spirited string instruments consumes Schoenberg Hall as about 20 musicians come together to learn about bluegrass and old-time style music.
Students showcase classic Indian music at Avartan Music Festival
At 4 years old, most kids are learning to tie their shoes. Gaayatri Kaundinya, on the other hand, was beginning her training as a vocalist for Indian classical music. Ever since then, Kaundinya, a second-year ethnomusicology student, has dedicated hours daily to her training.
Q&A: Indian School discusses band's start, writing process
Punk-influenced indie rock band, Indian School, is in its first year as a band and already is already making plans for a UK tour under the Walnut Tree Record Label. Indian School is made up of the former members of Audio Karate and has two additional members, including UCLA alumnus Eric Wood. Daily Bruin’s Margaret Davis spoke with lead vocalist, Arturo Barrios about the band’s beginnings, influences and writing process.
Alpha Gamma Omega teams up with Child Hope International, Stalyon to raise hope for Haiti
Pain, destruction, poverty, malnutrition, homelessness.
At this time two years ago, it was almost impossible to turn on a television set or open a newspaper without seeing these images after Haiti was hit with a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands and left many Haitians without a place to call home.