Listen: Behind the exhibition: A look into the life of a curator

In the hustle and bustle of life in Los Angeles, the slow-paced world of museums is often overlooked. But museums ranging from science to contemporary art can have a lot to offer, including public programs, screenings, guest lectures and stimulating exhibitions. The people who work behind the scenes of these exhibitions, often for months or […]

Listen: UCLA students explore art therapy to benefit emotional health

The creative process is hard to define, but its effects are numerous. It can help maintain emotional health and give people a fresh outlook on life and a clearer understanding of oneself. Art therapy uses the creative process and applies it in a therapeutic setting. Art therapy is gaining ground as a discipline and a […]

Lack of undergraduate business program doesn’t stop entrepreneurial Bruins

Innovation Nation (A Series on Young Entrepreneurs) Part 2: Starting Without a Business Degree? Every year, thousands of newly admitted students come to UCLA, certain that they want to study business. However, the university does not offer a business major or minor. While some see this as a setback, others have come to perceive this […]

Listen live: Daily Bruin Radio’s weekly shows

At 6 p.m. on Long Story Short, vocalists from this weekend’s A Capella festival come into the studio, and Daily Bruin Opinion columnist Eitan Arom breaks down the complicated issue of rebenching with hosts Kevin Truong and Samantha Abraham. At 6:30 p.m., Out of Bounds hosts Kevin Bowman, Jason Drantch and Andrew Erickson talk predictions for March Madness championship, newly hired basketball coach Steve Alford’s reputation and spring football.

Listen: Studio Ghibli whisks away viewers to 1960s Japan with ‘From Up on Poppy Hill’

The newest Studio Ghibli film, From Up on Poppy Hill takes place in 1960s Japan, presenting a nostalgic look at a bygone era. The year is 1963, and Japan has found a peaceful rhythm after the war with the countryside’s steady industrialization as preparations begin for the Tokyo Olympics set next year. A fateful encounter […]

Class promotes students creative abilities through mural painting

“World Art: Beyond the Mexican Mural” is a class designed by Judith Baca to promote UCLA students’ creative and teaching abilities at a local school and in the community of East L.A. Instead of a midterm and finals, the class tests students’ retention of course information by having them design and paint a mural in […]