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‘Houseguest’ curates exhibit with artist’s eyes
UCLA alum creates experimental Hammer show entirely from museum’s collections
What would you see if you looked through the eyes of an artist? If you looked through Jennifer Bornstein’s eyes, you might see a photograph of a castle, an etching of caterpillars and a penciled portrait of a woman smoking, among other things.
Theater Review: Shipwrecked!
“Fun for all ages” generally means a play will be thoroughly enjoyable for those under the age of 9, but anyone above that age will find the play entirely without message or purpose.
Unique sound design takes 3-D approach to theatre
Ricardo Montalbán Theatre will host production of ‘Tommy’ that offers audience sensory experience
Bose headphones replace flimsy blue- and red-lensed glasses in L.A.’s newest revival of The Who’s “Tommy,” a production that features 3-D sound for the first time in theatre history.
Orientation Issue 2008: Six hot spots for some summer fun in LA
The way we see it, summer is a time to explore.
Orientation Issue 2008: Alumnus teaches value of education
A spotlight focuses on a young man in the center of the stage who is frozen in a statue-like pose.
On the classroom stage, he’s the star
Professor Gary Gardner is beloved among past, current students for his kindness, teaching style
There is always that one popular guy in school who knows everyone, rebelliously joking his way through classes and entertaining those around him.
Theater companies provide bright futures for graduates
South Campus students may like to joke that upon graduation, North Campus students will be stuck waiting tables or stocking retail shelves, but theater majors need not fear this fate, for Los Angeles’ enormous theater industry provides a variety of opportunities to recent graduates.
Ending at home
Unlike other years, the senior art exhibition will take place on the UCLA campus and coincide with graduation
The art program’s crop of seniors will finally have something to show the public when they graduate. The campus’s main gallery will house something new: their own artwork.
Theaterfest presents a true student showcase
Unsupervised projects to be performed in exhibition this weekend at Macgowan Hall
During a time when students are stressing out about finals, UCLA theater students defy the panicked atmosphere by presenting the fruits of their creative works in this weekend’s Theaterfest, an annual festival celebrating plays, both original and published, produced by theater students.
Springfield off the screen
Universal Studios’ Simpsons Ride opened last month and transports audiences from reality into the cartoon
Audiences think animated characters only exist on television, but theme parks are where they can come to life.
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