We’re all speaking our language. Are you listening?
The “Speaking Our Language” podcast, which was launched this June by UCLA alumnus Elston Bell Jr. and USC alumna co-host Ashley Harris, quickly found success – even receiving recognition from Grammy-winning R&B artist H.E.R.
Emily Teng hopes that “Little By Little By Little,” she can get her audience through each day with empathy and compassion.
While a majority of the country has been social distancing for the better part of three months, mental health has only been a small part of the global conversation on the effects of quarantine.
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“Killing Eve” isn’t much without Eve – literally.
“End of Game” was already on shaky ground following a weak fifth episode centered solely on Villanelle’s (Jodie Comer) backstory.
This post was updated May 15 at 2:42 p.m.
It’s Cin-E-posium, not Cine-posium.
However, the organization has larger issues than its mispronunciation with so many film screenings and classes being canceled and moved to a virtual format at UCLA because of COVID-19.
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Fresh meat joins the game of cat and mouse – and they’re not clowning around.
Last week’s return of “Killing Eve” explored a shaken Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) navigating her life after the chaos of season two’s finale, but this week offers a new slate of characters.
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A critically acclaimed toxic duo is resuming its game of cat and mouse.
Sunday night’s “Killing Eve” season three premiere showcased the usual suspects struggling to bear the consequences of their actions from the ending of season two.
The phone rings and an electronic voice reads an eerie threat that will ensue if the message isn’t forwarded. This is “The Future.”
At first glance, science and art often seem like separate forces, but graduate student Dasul Kim blends the two together in her upcoming solo exhibition “The Future” to make a statement about a more hopeful fate.
Việt Thanh Nguyễn wrote his first book in the third grade.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author spoke at the first Southeast Asian Students for OrgaNizing Conference and the 2020 David Nishida and Tina Yamano Nishida Distinguished Lecture on Saturday at Carnesale Commons.
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