Wednesday, February 4

Sheng Chang weaves authenticity, vulnerability into capstone EP ‘Feel It All’

This article was updated May 6 at 9:08 p.m.  Sheng Chang is turning in her passion for music with her capstone project. A fourth-year music industry student, Chang will soon release a three-song EP titled “Feel It All.” Chang said she has been passionate about music since she was a child and added that the release of “Feel It All” represents a new stage in her artistic evolution. Read more...

Photo: Katie Simpson (left) and Sheng Chang (right) stand next to a grassy knoll and sing into a microphone while Chang plays the guitar. Chang, a fourth-year music industry student, will release her debut EP “Feel It All” as her capstone project later this month, and Simpson was one of the producers she worked with for the creation of her songs. (Courtesy of Ella Gibson)



United Khmer Students’ culture night remembers, reflects on Cambodian genocide

This post was updated April 29 at 11:27 p.m. United Khmer Students’ 27th annual culture night merged dance, music and theater for a night of remembrance and Khmer resilience. Read more...

Photo: Nathan Seanarith Ros smiles during a curtain call following the play “Reflection” at the United Khmer Students’ Culture Night on Saturday. The student played the role of Heng, a father reflecting on the Cambodian genocide, in the original play written by United Khmer Students’ co-director, third-year history student Vince Khauv. (Anna Dai-Liu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Concert review: Rauw Alejandro stuns with retro style, theatrical performance at Intuit Dome

This post was updated April 29 at 11:40 p.m. When it comes to putting on a performance, Rauw Alejandro is committed to giving his fans nothing but the best. Read more...

Photo: Rauw Alejandro wears a black hat and black coat while performing in front of a projection of a flaming car at the Intuit Dome on Sunday night. The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter played his second of three shows at the Inglewood venue Sunday as part of his “Cosa Nuestra World Tour.” (Darlene Sanzon/Assistant Photo editor)


Bike-powered Coastalong 2025 brings live music, sustainability to Drake Stadium

This post was updated April 27 at 8:46 p.m. This year, the Coastalong Music and Sustainability Festival took attendees along for a fun-filled bike ride. The annual festival was held Saturday 1 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Attendees of the 2025 Coastalong Music and Sustainability Festival are pictured riding bikes. The annual event is powered by bicycles to spotlight the production of energy. (Vivian Le/Daily Bruin)


‘Climate Notes’ event plans to showcase connections of music, science

This post was updated April 24 at 9:33 p.m. The musical climate at UCLA is breaking new ground. The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music will hold an event called “Climate Notes” at 4 p.m. Read more...

Photo: From left to right, Aric Kline, Emma Breen, Austin Ali, Vincent Jurado, Samuel Adam and Nathan Culcasi play their instruments while standing barefoot on a beach. The student composers’ original work will be featured at the “Climate Notes” event being held at Schoenberg Hall on Sunday. (Courtesy of Katie Osborn)


Grammy-winning alumnus Sara Bareilles to be 2025 UCLA College commencement speaker

This post was updated April 22 at 11:54 p.m. UCLA alumnus and Grammy Award-winning musician Sara Bareilles will speak at the College of Letters and Science commencement ceremonies June 13.  Bareilles, who graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in communication in 2003, will deliver the keynote speech at each of the three UCLA College commencement ceremonies, which are scheduled for 11 a.m., 3 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Sara Bareilles poses for a photo. The UCLA alumnus will speak at the College of Letters and Science commencement ceremonies. (Courtesy of Victoria Will)



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