The Daily Bruin takes you to the trails of Temescal Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. The peaks provide expansive views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.
Category Archives: A&E Spectrum
Broken Bells at the Orpheum Theatre
On Saturday evening, the Orpheum Theatre featured Austra as its opening act and Broken Bells as its headliner. Both performances made it a memorable night for the audience.
Places You’ll Go: Wildlife Center
Slowly and delicately, Lola reaches her long arms toward the branch above her head and hoists her sandy, fur-covered body up out of her perch by the window. Curious about the new visitors in her home, she dangles lethargically upside down, peering her small beady eyes into mine. Lola, if you haven’t guessed already, is […]
Budweiser Made in America music festival makes its LA debut
The Budweiser Made in America music festival in Los Angeles debuted on Saturday and Sunday at Grand Park. Headliners included Kanye West, John Mayer and Imagine Dragons.
Sunset water main breaks, floods UCLA
Several major areas of UCLA’s campus, including Bruin Walk, Pauley Pavilion and Drake Stadium, flooded Tuesday after a water main break on Sunset Boulevard near Marymount Place. UCLA sent out a BruinAlert notification warning students to not go into Parking Structures 4 and 7. Several firefighters at the scene said there was no one stranded […]
Humans of Graduation 2014
HOWEWO photographers toured the campus to find students who were soon to become graduates of UCLA and asked them about their graduation plans.
The Ten Thousand at Low End Theory
UCLA alumni rock band The Ten Thousand showcased new material Wednesday night at Low End Theory, a weekly experimental hip-hop and electronic music night club in Los Angeles. The band, fresh off its “Nausea” EP release in February, performed new tracks, melding together the group’s natural brand of heavy rock ‘n’ roll with electronic influences.