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July 1, 2025 2:30 p.m.
Eric Swartz’s MFA directing project aims to leave audiences with new perspective

Four actors dressed in mismatched brightly-colored costumes interact on stage. Eric Swartz’s directing project on Phillip Howze’s “Frontieres sans Frontieres” was preformed from May 22 to May 24 at Macgowan Hall and featured orphaned teenagers living in a landfill. (Courtesy of Makela Yepez)

Eric Swartz is redesigning the borders between language and livelihood.
The UCLA graduate student showcased his second-year master of fine arts directing project on Phillip Howze’s “Frontieres sans Frontieres” from May 22 to May 24 at Macgowan Hall.

By Gwendolyn Lopez

Arts

June 1, 2025 12:12 p.m.
Film review: ‘Bring Her Back’ twists horror with familial relationships through gutting acting

This post was updated June 1 at 12:22 p.m.
Editor’s note: This review contains depictions of abuse and mental health that may be disturbing to some readers.

By Beau Garcia

Arts

May 1, 2025 5:45 p.m.

Waverly Wang channels emotional bonds, musicality in animated short ‘Party Boy’

This post was updated May 1 at 8:39 p.m.
Waverly Wang throws herself into every eight count of her animated short film.
Wang, a graduate student with a master of fine arts degree in animation, is preparing to take center stage at the Los Angeles International Children’s Film Festival on May 10 with her animated short, “Party Boy.” Centered on a performance of the Christmas ballet, “The Nutcracker,” the story follows a young boy who, in the throes of anxiety, uses familial love to gather his courage and step into the spotlight.

By Gavin Meichelbock

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