It’s not every day that one encounters a bright-eyed newborn baby on a college campus, let alone one that has been projected onto a massive balloon suspended high above in midair.
Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Upright Citizens Brigade team to bring laughter to campus with improv performance
Members of the Upright Citizens Brigade have absolutely nothing planned for their show Wednesday night ““ but that’s what they are most excited about.
Art student Claire Kohne transforms studio into installation project
Just a few floors away from Untitled Cafe, Claire Kohne, a fourth-year art student, opens the leaf-decorated walls of her art studio to art, conversation and surprisingly affordable coffee.
Theater Review
“Break of Noon,” playing at the Geffen Playhouse until March 6, opens with a gunshot, as John Smith shouts “Bang!” Played with on-and-off intensity by Kevin Anderson, John verbally replays the shooting that just happened at his office building.
24-Hour Musical mixes theater with charity
Actors run on stage with scripts, some forget their lines, and others just improvise. Putting together a musical in 24 hours may not be perfect, but that’s not what matters to them ““ they want to have fun.
Annual world arts and cultures showcase WACsmash! features undergraduate student performances of diverse mediums
When he’s on the stage, third-year world arts and culture student Kenji Igus speaks with his shoes.
Film Television Archive to curate annual film festival, ‘UCLA Celebration of Iranian Cinema’
Just out of jail, four women embark on a crusade to avenge the crimes patriarchy has inflicted upon their lives.