“I know I’m ready.”
I wrote that four years ago in a blog post during what I called “the biggest change of my life”: graduating from high school and leaving for college.
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“I know I’m ready.”
I wrote that four years ago in a blog post during what I called “the biggest change of my life”: graduating from high school and leaving for college.
Take in all the action, sights, and sounds of UCLA’s Dance Marathon 2011 from the comfort of your computer along with band thatwasthen’s rendition of “Twist and Shout.”
There is a certain line of thinking that asserts that all the great works have already been created, and all new art is just variations on old ideas.
For many, punishment and persecution are not the immediate reactions to a spiritual practice focused on self-improvement through meditation and simple exercise.
On the surface, it looks like just an adorable cartoon musical note. Its understated dot eyes and line mouth make it seem like something you could find at the Hello Kitty store.
When you’re surrounded by the Hollywood Hills, dozens of museums and hundreds of artists and actors, it’s easy to take Los Angeles’s artistic history and presence for granted. Angeleno artists and friends of the arts are hoping to reawaken the public eye this year by declaring this January as L.A. Arts Month.
The eighth Marianne Murphy Women & Philanthropy Play Reading Series kicked off Friday, Nov. 13, as members of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television gathered at the Chancellor’s residence.