Mark Morris Dance Group combines poems of John Milton with art of William Blake in 'L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato'

The voice of John Milton and the vivid watercolors of William Blake came alive in the performance of “L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato” by the Mark Morris Dance Group.

UCLA football: Morrell Presley and Courtney Viney to transfer

After a month of spring ball, Morrell Presley and Courtney Viney both found themselves on the wrong end of depth chart logjams.

On Friday, both decided to leave the UCLA football program. Presley, a rising junior F-back, and Viney, a rising redshirt senior cornerback, were granted their release from the team and will transfer.

Long Story Short: May 2, 2011

A brand-new Prime magazine comes out this Thursday, and Long Story Short is going au naturale in honor of the new issue’s theme. Daily Bruin Film/TV editor Alex Goodman, a familiar voice on the show, co-hosts alongside Devin Kelly.

This week, we’re embracing the natural things in life. Host Andrea Wang goes behind the scenes at Native Foods cafe to find out how exactly they create their alternative meat. And reporter Emily Chu stops by Midvale Sessions, a biweekly apartment event where students let loose, socialize and celebrate music.

Also, graduate student Garima Singh talks to us about the what, why and how of meditating. And finally, what is most important to you? Students and professors share with us their essential beliefs.

Long Story Short airs Mondays at 6:00 p.m. on UCLAradio.com.

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Long Story Short: A UCLA staff member has puts the ups and downs of life into perspective

In honor of the Au Naturale issue of prime magazine, Daily Bruin Radio asked people on campus about their essential beliefs and values. Stephen Collins works at the UCLA Lab School, and he stressed the importance of honestly learning from one’s strengths and weaknesses. [0:53]

Long Story Short: Professor Judea Pearl discusses his scientific interests, desire to instill curiosity in students

In honor of the Au Naturale issue of prime magazine, Daily Bruin Radio asked people on campus about their essential beliefs and values. Computer science Professor Judea Pearl became passionate about science during his childhood, when he read biographies of famous scientists such as Galileo, Archimedes and Faraday. [1:27]