Tuesday, July 1

Restaurant review: Tacos 1986 spices up Westwood food scene with vibrant, authentic Mexican flavors

It’s 3:30 p.m. on a Friday, yet every inch of Tacos 1986 is packed. The line stretches down the sidewalk, with customers inhaling faint scents of chili and lime as they await their turn. Read more...

Photo: Taocs 1986, which has a number of Los Angeles locations, recently opened a new shop in Westwood. While the restaurant lacks seating, the shop utilizes bright colors and vintage looks to draw customers in. (Courtney Quirmbach/Daily Bruin)


Musical trio blends Afro-Cuban roots with classical sounds, explores theme of water

For the Aguas Trio, water is the air they breathe. On Friday, the group will be playing selections from its album, “Aguas,” in a performance presented by UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance at Royce Hall. Read more...

Photo: Omar Sosa and Yilian Cañizares make up Aguas Trio, and will be performing as part of an event by UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance on Friday, featuring percussionist Gustavo Ovalles. The band combines its Afro-Cuban roots with Western classical music as they contemplate the importance of water. (Courtesy of CAP UCLA)




Interactive discussion about Nipsey Hussle will highlight issue of gentrification

This post was updated Feb. 26 at 11:54 p.m. Rapper Nipsey Hussle’s legacy will be brought to life through an exploration of gentrification in South Central Los Angeles. Read more...

Photo: “Buy Back the Block: A Discussion About Nipsey Hussle and Gentrification in South L.A.” is organized by first-year experience coordinator Simone Jackson and takes place in Tom Bradley International Hall on Tuesday. The event aims to open up a conversation about the impact of Hussle’s activism on the Los Angeles community.


Statistics counselor authors blog offering life advice to college students

Laurie Leyden is an academic counselor by day, but runs a blog for personalized life advice by night. As the student affairs officer of UCLA’s statistics department, Leyden assists both undergraduate and graduate students pursuing careers within statistics, advising on majors and helping students enroll in classes. Read more...

Photo: Laurie Leyden, the current student affairs officer in UCLA’s Statistics department, runs her personal blog “Life Lessons with Laurie” on the side. She said she was inspired to do so after two years counseling students and wanting to find something more meaningful to pursue outside of UCLA. (Sophie Marencik/Daily Bruin)


Horror movie draws from fears of Nightmare on Elm Street to build thrilling story

A chance encounter with Freddy Krueger inspired Justin Garza’s student short film. While at a bar in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the graduate student ran into Robert Englund, the actor who played Freddy Krueger in the 1984 “A Nightmare on Elm Street” franchise. Read more...

Photo: MFA student Raquel Hagman worked as a cinematographer on MFA student Justin Garza’s short film, “My Nightmare.” She said she utilized a number of different techniques, ranging from a tripod to handheld camera movements, in order to reveal the main character’s varying emotional states. The film was shot throughout West Hollywood and UCLA, with the team traveling from a house in Hollywood Hills to an office building on Rodeo Drive. (Naveed Pour/Daily Bruin)