Saturday, June 28



Design media arts student hopes to better represent mental health in new video game

Emily Teng hopes that “Little By Little By Little,” she can get her audience through each day with empathy and compassion. While a majority of the country has been social distancing for the better part of three months, mental health has only been a small part of the global conversation on the effects of quarantine. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year design media arts student Emily Teng said she created the narrative video game, “Little By Little By Little,” in response to the overall lack of mental health representation in media. In-game topics focus on depression, anxiety, complicated relationships and how all they intersect with everyday life. (Anna Syed/Daily Bruin)


Music Preview: Upcoming album releases to heat up summer with fresh themes, new sounds

As students are being released from their academic demands, artists are also gearing up to release several new albums set to hit airwaves this season. So while switching out closets with fresh summer clothes, it’s also the perfect time to trade in pop hits from the spring – like Lady Gaga’s “Chromatica” – for some sunny new tracks. Read more...

Photo: (Shruti Iyer/Daily Bruin)


Album review: Imagery, personality on ‘Women in Music Pt. III’ mark evolution of HAIM’s sound

The Haim sisters are no strangers to bearing their deepest feelings to the backdrop of lush guitars, throbbing bass and rumbling drums. But the evident maturation of their nostalgic ’70s pop-rock sound – along with some simply incredible vocal moments and reflective lyrics throughout – makes “Women in Music Pt. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Universal Music Group)


Entertainment design panel series spotlights professional experiences in industry

UCLA’s inaugural design panel series is bringing industry insights straight to one’s computer.   As a new extension of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s annual national entertainment design showcase, the first of the three-part panel series, UCLA Design Showcase West Salons, was released last Saturday. Read more...

Photo: (Illustration by Catherine Xie/Daily Bruin and Courtesy of Apple TV+)


Second Take: It’s time for Hollywood to scrap simplistic, idealized TV portrayals of police

Hollywood has helped craft a particular cultural image of the police – just, diligent and trustworthy – but it’s overdue for a rewrite. The recent Black Lives Matter protests have brought about a necessary reckoning with institutional racism and policing in every corner of our culture. Read more...

Photo: (Left: Courtesy of CBS Television / Right: Courtesy of NBCUniversal Television)