With walls covered in spray-painted artwork and ligth fixtures shaped like flowers, The Way of No Way studio stands apart from the standard gym. Take a look inside and hear more about the philosophy behind the gym from founder Reza Moazez.
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Songs and Stories: The Ten Thousand, "I Know"
The Ten Thousand perform and share the origins of their song “I Know,” which takes its inspiration from lead singer Kevin Moultrie’s early experiences in Westwood. The Ten Thousand is one of the bands performing at this year’s Spring Sing concert.
Songs and Stories: Yuki A. Band, "Sad and Beautiful"
The Yuki A Band describes and performs their song “Sad and Beautiful,” which fourth-year Yuki Akaishi describes as inspired by a friend who has since graduated. The Yuki A Band will perform in this year’s Spring Sing concert.
Songs and Stories: Halle Charlton, "Dark World"
Second-year theater student Halle Charlton explains and performs her song “Dark World,” which was inspired by her mother and the experience of losing her house while she was in high school. Charlton is one of the solo performers in this year’s Spring Sing concert.
Songs and Stories: Courtney Randall, "In Her Smile"
Second-year psychology student Courtney Randall explains and performs her song “In Her Smile,” which is inspired by her best friend’s case of unrequited love. Randall will perform as a soloist at this year’s Spring Sing concert and was the winner of the 2011 Spring Sing as Best Overall Entry and Best Solo Artist
Songs and Stories: Alto, "Shush"
UCLA-based band Alto performs their song “Shush” and touch on the kind of unwanted, long-winded characters that inspired the song. Alto is a previous winner of the Acoustic Coffee House Battle of the Bands contest and will perform in this year’s Spring Sing concert.
UCLA Pow Wow 2012
On Apr. 21-22, UCLA hosted the annual UCLA Pow Wow celebrating Native American culture. Hear what the festival means to one Native American attendee.