There are many reasons why we love holidays: spending time with family, religious significance, the crisp weather. … Oh, OK, let’s be honest. For some of us it’s all about the food.
Author Archives: Paige Reinsel
Two improv groups, The Wait List and Lapu, the Coyote that Cares, rekindle ad-lib art form
Improv comedy was once an active part of the student-body culture on UCLA’s campus. Today, however, improv groups are much harder to come across.
Coming out in rural America
Living in Los Angeles, we tend to forget that people in other parts of the country do not all live the way we do.
Film blends sounds with sights
The City of Los Angeles is one of the world’s primary sources of cinematic and artistic output.
Linguists bent on saving the wor(l)d
Remember back in high school when it came time to pick which classes to take for the dreaded foreign language requirement?
Running the spin
The election buzz is everywhere. But while news regarding the presidential race is certainly easy to come by, determining its validity is not always possible due to the questionable tactics of modern political campaigning.
Crank brings films from the past back to the future
The development of digital cinematography, CGI and other special effects has created a world of film in which nothing is impossible. For those who have grown tired of digital manipulations, the Crank Film Society and its weekly film screenings may seem like a breath of fresh air.