The UCLA Arts Party is back for a second year, featuring the same trio of Westwood art havens.
Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Freud Playhouse to show musical “Gigi” a love story in 1900 Paris
“There are some who will not marry, and there are some who do not marry.”
UCLA Undergraduate Juried Exhibition is now in session
Third-year art student Mike Russell can finally access his record player now that his large work of art, “Untitled Bible Study #1″ is in the New Wight Gallery rather than his room.
“Forgotten World” reveals the tragedies of child soldiers
After visiting a museum in Rwanda and seeing photos of dead child soldiers, Deborah Asiimwe was haunted by their spirits and started to wonder who these children were and what their lives were like.
Theater Review
The idea of variation in music involves taking an element from a song ““ a melody, a harmony ““ and altering it in some way.
Theater Review: “Spring Awakening”
Set in a small, repressive German town in the 1890s, “Spring Awakening” is anything but Victorian.
Powell Rotunda to host Romeo and Juliet Italian Renaissance Ball
In Act 1, Scene 5 of “Romeo and Juliet,” the star-crossed lovers meet for the first time on the dance floor of a feast thrown by the Capulets.