Q&A: Singer Ed Sheeran describes songwriting process, current tour with Snow Patrol

English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has been making his way across the U.S. touring with Snow Patrol and promoting his album ” “ that comes out June 12. Sheeran will be making a stop at the Hollywood Palladium tonight. Sheeran spoke with Daily Bruin’s Brittany Taylor about his songwriting process, touring in America and his favorite thing to do while in Los Angeles.

Concert Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros charms crowd with uplifting set at the Greek Theatre

The stage of the Greek Theatre was illuminated by a large image of a tilted skyline over a vibrant, blue ocean Friday night as the members Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros filled the stage with their instruments, which range from guitars and drums to synthesizers and tambourines.

Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports: May 7, 2012

Daily Bruin Sports contributor Steven Covella and reporter Tyler Drohan invite Joseph “Big Joe” Fauria into the studio and talk spring football practice and participate in a “No Huddle.” Then Daily Bruin Sports contributor Jason Drantch comes in to offer his opinions on the UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams.

Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.

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Long Story Short – Artist Kathy Brew talks the art of aging with her project, “˜Going Gray’

May 7, 2012 – To dye or to not dye? That is the question. Artist, curator, and educator Kathy Brew chats on the phone with Christyana Cabal about going from occasionally dying her hair to finally embracing her gray, curly locks. They discuss Brew’s project “Going Gray,” which explores today’s cultural attitudes towards aging and the ideas of maintaining youth. Her exhibit will open on Thursday at the Art | Sci Gallery from 5-7 p.m. as part of the “Art of Aging” symposium. In addition, she will also give a talk at the symposium, which is hosted by the UCLA Institute of Society and Genetics this weekend.

Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.

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Long Story Short – May 7, 2012

May 7, 2012 – Long Story Short shares weird stories from the Internet, from national duck-calling scholarships to nude maid services and online dating for dogs. Then, artist, curator, and educator Kathy Brew talks about her exhibit “Going Gray”, which explores the cultural attitudes towards aging and the reasons for maintaining a youthful appearance. She will also make an appearance at the “Art of Aging” symposium this weekend at the Art | Sci Gallery, hosted by the UCLA Institute of Society and Genetics. And lastly, ASUCLA might be upgrading the caliber of dining options in Ackerman Union by installing a sit-down restaurant that would serve alcohol. While some recognize the financial benefits and the “classiness” of the restaurant, some are cautious about the inclusion of alcohol on a dry campus. Daily Bruin columnists Hayden Padgett and Charley Guptill iron out the pros and cons of this debate.

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