I spent my four years of undergrad thinking about you.
You had this undying passion for film and storytelling. You would come home from the theaters and secretly reenact the movie your eyes just captured.
A white nationalist, protests and a professor caught in the middle of it all – “Power of Sail” explores chaos in the world of academia.
After opening Tuesday at the Geffen Playhouse, the play stars Bryan Cranston as Harvard professor Charles Nichols, who receives backlash after inviting a white nationalist to campus to speak at his annual symposium.
This post was updated Dec. 1 at 9:22 p.m.
Philip Venkov is designing his dreams into a reality.
After years of practice, the first-year design media arts student is showcasing and selling his art on his Instagram account and website.
A group of new superheroes is here and planning to stay for a while, possibly for eternity.
On Friday, Academy Award-winning director Chloé Zhao released her latest embarkment, “Eternals.” As part of phase four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film features a celebrity-studded cast including Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani and Angelina Jolie.
This post was updated Oct. 31 at 9:55 p.m.
Andrea Karkafi is stitching her way to success.
The third-year communication and psychology student created her business, Los Angeles Embroidery, during the pandemic out of boredom and an eagerness to find a hobby that channeled her creative expression, she said.
Seventeen years later, it’s the one where they finally reunite.
Directed by Ben Winston and executive produced by the six main cast members, “Friends: The Reunion” is now available to stream on HBO Max.
Chasing a dream often leads to a sacrifice – an understatement for a heavy-metal drummer who loses his hearing.
The Amazon Studios drama “Sound of Metal” tells the heartfelt story of Ruben (Riz Ahmed), a drummer for a rock band who abruptly loses his hearing while performing gigs with his girlfriend and lead singer Lou (Olivia Cooke).
Westwood, lock your doors before watching this one.
On Friday, writer-director John Lee Hancock’s newest feature “The Little Things“ premiered in select theaters and on HBO Max.
During a time of metamorphosis, some students are turning to the one thing that has remained constant – art.
UCLA Design Media Arts is hosting its annual undergraduate exhibition Thursday, with this year’s theme set as “Metamorphosis” to reflect the many changes that have occurred since the start of the new decade.
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