Among the emotional paintings and political photographs on the wall in the Kerckhoff Art Gallery is a single poem, inspired by the complexities and contradictions of Israel and one of the final pieces of the Art Peace exhibition.
Author Archives: Matthew Overstreet
PETLab director lectures on using games to study social and global issues
Colleen Macklin, a professor at Parsons the New School for Design, combines game design and science at the Prototyping, Evaluation, Teaching and Learning Lab.
Grad students show final works in MFA Exhibition #3
As the MFA Exhibition #3 draws near, graduate photography student Alexis Hudgins grows anxious regarding her final work as a UCLA student.
Rock band thatwasthen gives Bruins an impromptu concert between classes
As students passed through Bruin Plaza today, meandering from class to class, they were treated to the sweet rock sounds of thatwasthen.
Prior to the opening track, the band teased the small audience there to see them with rocking guitar riffs and sweet drum beats.
Movie Review: "Source Code"
There are many draws to “Source Code,” such as a rugged-looking Jake Gyllenhaal, up-and-coming sci-fi director Duncan Jones and the promise of an intelligent action film.
Movie Review: "Insidious"
“Insidious” is a horror movie from the writer and the director of the original “Saw” film, so anyone expecting the happy two-parent, three-child family introduced at the beginning of the film to stay happy is going to be disappointed.
Pau Hana performance features studio courses from world arts and cultures department
The people of Hawaii have a phrase that they use to refer to the time of day when all of one’s work is finished and time is spent with family and friends: “Pau Hana,” or “end of work.”
Every quarter, the world arts and cultures department comes together for the Pau Hana performance to showcase what various classes have been doing over the quarter.