Thursday, July 9

Q&A with Rhona Berens

When it comes to having a job that fulfills one's dreams and interests, UCLA alumna and life coach Rhona Berens is one of the fortunate few who are able to wake up each day and love the career they have. Read more...

Photo: UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television alumna Rhona Berens now works as a life coach. As a student, Berens earned a master’s and doctorate degree from UCLA.




Behind the scenes of the fashion industry

There's a sense of delirium when setting foot into a Forever 21. Read more...

Photo: Buffalo Exchange, founded in 1974, is a secondhand clothing store with locations throughout the nation, including this store on 10914 Kinross Ave. in Westwood. The store, along with discount clothing stores such as Forever 21 and H&M, offers affordable fashion options for cost-conscious consumers.


L.A. band the Standing Shadows go from TV to EP

Progressive, alternative, indie, electro-obscura-rock may sound like a complicated genre of music, but the Standing Shadows' songs have gained familiarity with a wide enough audience to be featured on television shows such as "Beverly Hills, 90210," "The Cleaner" and "Harper's Island." Read more...

Photo: Indie and electro band Standing Shadows have released their debut EP, “High Rise,” and will perform today at the Good Hurt in Los Angeles.


Bob Harp to bring authentic American roots music to L.A.

If you like your songs served up with a twist of heartache and a whole lot of Americana soul, Bob Harp is your bartender. The San Franciscan musician is making his way down to Culver City on Saturday to play at the Cinema Bar. Read more...

Photo: Alternative and country solo artist Bob Harp will perform at the Cinema Bar in Culver City at 8 p.m. on Saturday.


Film society to take moviegoers back into the past

During this winter quarter, UCLA students can take European and American film history courses to bone up on influential films, directors, film movements and filmmaking techniques. Read more...

Photo: The Crank Film Society, a graduate student organization, puts on free screenings of films from the UCLA Film and Television Archive on Thursdays.