Five years ago, Joseph Holmes, political science undergraduate and urban planning doctorate alumnus, was sitting in a coffee shop with five of his friends.
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Tokidoki creator Simone Legno to speak about his career as part of CEC’s speaker series
What stemmed from a cactus shaped like a rabbit in southern Italy turned into one of Tokidoki brand creator Simone Legno’s most popular characters to date ““ Sandy, a girl dressed in a cactus outfit to keep herself safe from bad things in the world.
Random Voices to host 10th annual California A Cappella Festival
Practicing her solo in front of the mirror, Natalie Moyce constantly prepares for the 10th annual California A Cappella Festival in hopes that on stage she does not look as nervous as she feels.
Exhibition to showcase Master of Fine Arts students’ works
Opening tonight and running through April 9, the second of four final exhibitions by Master of Fine Arts students will be showcased at the Broad Art Center’s New Wight Gallery.
Killam with laughter: actor, comedian, and former Bruin lands dream job on “˜Saturday Night Live’ cast
Taran Killam used to dress up as Jim Carrey for Halloween. Last year, he performed a skit he wrote with Carrey on “Saturday Night Live,” something he never thought he’d get to do.
While attending UCLA in 2000, Killam auditioned regularly for various acting jobs and ended up landing a role on “MADtv,” causing him to take time off from school to pursue acting.
Two years ago, “SNL” executive producer Lorne Michaels came to see a show at the L.A.
“Forgotten World” reveals the tragedies of child soldiers
After visiting a museum in Rwanda and seeing photos of dead child soldiers, Deborah Asiimwe was haunted by their spirits and started to wonder who these children were and what their lives were like.
Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood opens its doors for monthly tours
Almost 90 years ago, the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard held the first ever Hollywood movie premiere.