Saturday, February 28

To View or Not to View: ‘Master of None’ and ‘Louie’

In the war zone that is the fall TV season, it’s important to pick out the gems hidden in the media mesh. Each week, A&E columnist Sebastian Torrelio will profile one new show and one returning show that share a connection, detailing how they may make those after-school hours more meaningful. Read more...

Photo: “Master of None” is a new Netflix original series created by and starring comedian Aziz Ansari, from “Parks and Recreation” fame. (Courtesy of Netflix)


A Wee Adventure: London

When traveling to a foreign country for the first time, the opportunities for exploration and discovery are seemingly endless. This quarter, A&E columnist Maryrose Kulick stepped off American soil to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. Read more...

Photo: A trip to London offered glimpses of street performers, flower markets and historical sites, such as William Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and St Paul’s Cathedral (pictured). (Maryrose Kulick/Daily Bruin senior staff)


‘Outside Mullingar’ brings rural Irish romance to Geffen Playhouse

Randall Arney’s job as a director is to take stories and retell them, incorporating his own actors and visions into the script. He has grown fond of Irish plays in particular, he said, because of their prose and emotion. Read more...

Photo: Geffen Playhouse artistic director Randall Arney’s (left) latest production, “Outside Mulling,” premieres Tuesday night. The play stars Dan Donohue (center) and Jessica Collins (right) as two lifelong neighbors in rural Ireland. (Alyssa Dorn/Daily Bruin)


Roadkill Comedy Show uses parking structure as alternative platform

As night descends, comedians present jokes in a parking lot about fatherless children and the weirdness of babies. “The hardest part about being raised by a single mom is having to keep away guys that keep hitting on her. Read more...

Photo: After watching dance teams practice in parking lots, third-year English student Nathan Mosher (top) and third-year computer science student Austin Nasso were inspired to co-create the Roadkill Comedy Show. The group hosts stand-up comedy performances in Parking Structure 7 twice a month. (Bailey Greene/Daily Bruin)



AFI Fest Day Four: Social issues not foreign to international films

One of the most fascinating things about the American Film Institute Festival is the crowd of foreign filmmakers on show. With a host of international selections comes a host of international viewpoints. Read more...

Photo: International selections make up a significant part of AFI Fest and this year’s included the feudal black comedy “Aferim!” (top left), the heartbreaking “Mustang” (top right) and the widescreen splendor of “Ixcanul” (bottom). (HI Film Productions, CG Cinéma and La Casa de Production)


Bruin chef imparts culinary knowledge to club members

The president of UCLA’s Cooking and Baking Club once burned water while making pasta. Ten years later, Elliott Cheung stood in the Sunset Canyon Vista Room at the front of a steel kitchen table cluttered with cheddar cheese, Jello mix and oregano, overseeing a club member as she seasoned her salsa. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year physiological science student Elliott Cheung (left) was drawn to cooking because he saw homemade food as the best way to explore new flavors on a college budget. The fourth-year physiological science student is now one of the Cooking and Baking Club’s longest standing members and a current participant in the six-month professional diploma program at Culver City’s New School of Cooking. (Mackenzie Possee/Daily Bruin)