While 2011 wrapped up with some great and not so great films that hit the big screen, it is time to anticipate what the new year has in store in terms of the box office. Here are some films that are releasing early 2012.
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Students find space in music industry with Cosmic Entertainment
When Robyn Ong and Karen Oliveros met, they both shared an interest in working in entertainment and business marketing.
Theatre Review: Wicked
In “The Wizard of Oz,” the Wicked Witch of the East, Nessarose, gets her five minutes ““ more like one minute ““ of fame when a young girl’s home fatally lands on her.
Concert Review: Sara Bareilles delivers at a sold-out show despite feeling under the weather
UCLA alumna and Grammy-nominated artist Sara Bareilles performed one of the last dates of her Kaleidoscope Heart tour at The Hollywood Palladium on Friday. The sold-out show drew a crowd of fans ranging from over-excited teenagers to married couples who came to see a good show.
The Clark Library hosts its chamber music series, hopes to increase student attendance at concerts
While UCLA is home to 12 libraries on campus, it is also a proud parent of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, located 11 miles east of campus in Los Angeles’ Historic West Adams district.
Alternative rock band The Maine delivers two outstanding sets for its fans at The Roxy
There’s something about a band that self-funds and self produces an album, and then goes on tour to perform not one, but two sets for its fans. The Maine, an alternative rock band from Arizona, performed two outstanding set lists as it kicked off its tour at a sold out show at The Roxy on Monday night. The band’s first set that included songs off of the upcoming album, “Pioneer,” and another filled with songs from previous albums.
Q&A with Sara Bareilles
In about two weeks, singer and NBC’s “The Sing-Off” judge Sara Bareilles will be at the Hollywood Palladium, finishing up her “Kaleidoscope Heart” tour with one of its last shows.