The word “experiment” may often evoke images of scholars in white coats bent over books and beakers, solving hypotheses in laboratories. For UCLA alumna Christine Suarez, movement is her scientific method.
Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Alumnus O’Brien-Lux works with deaf and other hearing actors to present “˜The Adventures of Pinocchio’ play
As a child, 2010 theater alumnus Colin O’Brien-Lux sat for hours in the Deaf West Theatre in North Hollywood, playing Minesweeper while his father worked as a producer on stage.
Photography exhibit tells stories through trees at Getty Museum
In 1861, a bearded man named Galen Clark stood at the base of a giant sequoia tree in the Mariposa Grove and had his photograph taken by Carleton Watkins, a landscape photographer.
Students, locals express support for Brit street artist Banksy, who has recently created murals through L.A.
There’s a level of notoriety for an artist with first name recognition ““ Michelangelo, Raphael, Frida and more recently, Banksy.
UCLA to put on French opera ‘Dialogues of the Carmelites’ at Schoenberg
On July 17, 1794, 16 Carmelite nuns paid the ultimate price for their faith during the Reign of Terror.
GlobeMed to host Global Get Down cultural dance and a cappella competition show
It costs $40 to purchase a female goat and $50 for a male.
Fowler exhibit unmasks Benue River Valley arts of Nigeria
Behind the display case sit objects believed to have powerful healing abilities.