Thursday, February 26

Briefs

Music “¢bull; The UCLA Philharmonia performs tonight with conductor Jon Robertson and guest viola soloist Paul Colletti. Colletti, new to the faculty this year, will perform William Walton’s “Viola Concerto.” The program will also include Hanne Helledie Moller’s “From the City to the Sanctuary” and Brahms’ “Symphony No. Read more...


War is focus of documentary screenings this week

Aside from the occasional “Bowling for Columbine,” documentaries often don’t get media attention. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, along with the UCLA Film and Television Archive, is combatting this with its annual series on outstanding contemporary documentaries. Read more...


Sing it Loud

Sure, you can spend your Friday night getting drunk at a fraternity and hooking up with some random person, but wouldn’t you rather sing cheesy pop in front of strangers? Read more...


“˜Dance and Disability’ to portray life stories of artists

While Orwell’s farm friends may have believed “Two legs bad, four legs good,” Homer Avila is proving that one leg is good enough in his performance in “Dance and Disability.” Avila, who lost one leg to cancer a few years ago, uses his other leg to keep afoot his determination to dance. Read more...



Bruin celebrates Mexican roots with music

There was a time when Janell Escalera hated mariachi music. It’s hard to believe that the second-year ethnomusicology student and mariachi performer ever felt this way because Escalera now devotes her life to the art form. Read more...


Cage’s film “˜Adaptation’ mixes fictional, real worlds

The $20 tickets for the Egyptian Theater on Saturday night were worth it. These pricey tickets were for the sneak preview of Nicolas Cage’s latest project, “Adaptation,” the centerpiece of the American Cinematheque’s Real Wild Child tribute to the Oscar winning Cage last weekend. Read more...