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Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Unique call of the ‘Freaks in the Wild’
At a first glance, members of the experimental-rock band Freaks in the Wild don’t exactly live up to their name.
Sikh Art and Film Festival to celebrate culture
In third grade, third-year international development studies student Jagmeet “Hoodini” Singh started exploring music. In high school, Singh wrote his own rhymes and battled other rappers. Last year, Singh performed at the Sikh Art and Film Festival to an international audience.
Acting like the ancients
As the afternoon sunlight filters through the windows of Macgowan Hall and illuminates the black rehearsal clothes of a group of UCLA theater undergraduates, they’re not exactly acting as one would expect.
Undergraduate Scholarship Award Exhibition honors art students by featuring their works
From an oil painting on canvas to a wall-sized wooden installation, the Undergraduate Scholarship Award Exhibition at the New Wight Gallery in the Broad Art Center will feature a broad variety of media and artistic styles.
Alumna Gwendoline Yeo emphasizes family dynamics in her one-woman show ‘Laughing With My Mouth Wide Open’
Typically, doctors don’t prescribe laughter when you’re ill.
However, according to Gwendoline Yeo, a ’97 UCLA alumna who has guest starred on “Desperate Housewives” and has done voice work for “Family Guy,” laughter is the best medicine.
Lapu the Coyote that Cares to put on dramas set in San Francisco written, produced, directed and performed by versatile students
Like many members of the theatre troupe Lapu the Coyote that Cares, Taylor Vickery is a South Campus student who doesn’t plan on pursuing acting after college.