A sea of newsboy hats floods the stage. A female performer goes for a toe touch and falls. A group of men, dressed in sparkling attire, learn to “bend and snap,” as another performer rips his pants.
Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
‘Currents’exhibition houses diverse mediums from students of Department of Architecture and Urban Design
An eight-story building model currently on display in Perloff Hall contains the beginnings of an imaginary apartment complex to be constructed in Los Angeles.
Performance troupe My Barbarian parodies political, social issues
Geometric shapes, hanging windows and doors that lead to nowhere linger in the shadows of the Hammer Museum’s exhibit, “The Night Epi$ode.” Los Angeles-based performance group My Barbarian put together the exhibit by finding inspiration in the supernatural to parody political and social issues through their video gallery exhibition.
Cornell University Glee Club to belt it for Bruin audience in Schoenberg
Try as she might, Sue Sylvester would be powerless to stop the glee club about to perform at UCLA.
Design | Media Arts students exhibit their talents at “Offworld: Where you are – where you want to be”
Design | Media Arts students work with a different kind of canvas.
The “Offworld: Where you are ““ where you want to be” exhibition offers a look at the multidisciplinary nature of the Design | Media Arts program, which fuses digital technology and art.
‘Art and the Unbreakable Spirit of Haiti’ exhibit at Fowler highlights Vodou collection
Little less than a year ago, Haiti weighed heavily on many people’s minds as the small nation on the island of Hispaniola that suffered a massive earthquake that devastated the capital city of Port-au-Prince.
Student actor Kendal Nicole Evans pursues passion in theater industry
Before first-year student Kendal Nicole Evans began studying musical theater, she worked at the Regency Theater in Agoura Hills at the concession stands. Evans initially saw the job as a way to make money. However, she soon found out that working movie premieres would expose her to parts of the industry she didn’t expect to see from behind the counter of the concession stands.