It is rather fitting to title a graduation exhibition “Hello World.”
Author Archives: Teresa Jue
UCLA’s Fashion and Student Trends club shows personality, energy in each model
The prerequisites of becoming a fashion model are rigid: One must be at least 5 feet 8 inches tall, have a decent face and subsist on a diet of grapes and nuts, unless one has a genetically gifted metabolism.
New ZIP code of drama to premiere
Emo cheerleaders, seductively boozy mothers and a whole lot of teenage angst take center stage in the teen Web comedy “The Monica 90404.”
Drawn Together
The marriage of the visual and the emotional can be found in the graphic memoir, where raw biographies can be flipped through with the ease of a comic book and admired with the power of a Greek narrative.
Avant-game program features experimental shorts that reconceptualize video game graphics
Purgatory, desolation and loneliness aren’t the first words that come to mind when the carjacking video game “Grand Theft Auto” is mentioned.
Concert Review: Owl City
There was a G-rated air looming around Club Nokia on Friday night as Owl City took the stage.
Grad student Angela Jordan’s final project focuses on feminism
Sitting cross-legged in a dance studio in Kaufman Hall is a gaggle of women, chitchatting and prepping for rehearsals for Angela Jordan’s final master of fine arts performance.