Performance troupe My Barbarian parodies political, social issues

Geometric shapes, hanging windows and doors that lead to nowhere linger in the shadows of the Hammer Museum’s exhibit, “The Night Epi$ode.” Los Angeles-based performance group My Barbarian put together the exhibit by finding inspiration in the supernatural to parody political and social issues through their video gallery exhibition.

Student actor Kendal Nicole Evans pursues passion in theater industry

Before first-year student Kendal Nicole Evans began studying musical theater, she worked at the Regency Theater in Agoura Hills at the concession stands. Evans initially saw the job as a way to make money. However, she soon found out that working movie premieres would expose her to parts of the industry she didn’t expect to see from behind the counter of the concession stands.

B HERE campaign ends tour at UCLA with art exhibit and concert promoting hepatitis B testing

Two hours before the doors opened, a line started at the front of Royce Hall that already reached the end of Haines Hall as fans sat in anxious anticipation to see performers ranging from fast-rising YouTube stars to well-known dance crews. The B HERE campaign ended its tour dedicated to the importance of hepatitis B testing at UCLA

Wednesday night, with an art exhibit in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom throughout the day and ending with special performances at night in Royce Hall.