Monday, March 2


Mother and daughter sell handmade crochet tops on Free and For Sale page

Last summer, Sophia Hu went to the music festival Made in America and was looking for something to wear. Hu stumbled upon a crochet top online, but she thought that it was a little pricey. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year bioengineering student Sophia Hu started selling handmade crochet tops made by her mother, Ying Liu, this year on the UCLA Facebook group “Free & For Sale.” Each top costs about $20-$25, and she has sold about 10-12 so far. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Album Review: ‘What For?’

Chazwick Bundick’s music has never belonged to one genre and has always been difficult to describe. Under his moniker, Toro Y Moi, he is commonly associated with the chillwave movement. Read more...

Photo: (Carpark)


Broad cafe transforms into arcade, features student-made video games

This week, Broad Art Center’s Untitled Café will add joysticks and digital games to its menu to create the Untitled Arcade. With the addition of the arcade machines that UCLA Game Lab has installed, students have the opportunity to play video games that fellow undergraduates and graduates have designed in the past year. Read more...

Photo: Presented for the second year by the UCLA Game Lab, the Untitled Arcade exhibit will showcase a rotating variety of multiplayer and single player digital games in the Untitled Café. (Alyssa Dorn/Daily Bruin)


UCLA EDM club reboots for spring quarter with new vision

The UCLA Electronic Dance Music Club dropped the bass just in time for the onset of spring quarter. After two quarters of inactivity, EDMC rebooted this spring, outfitted with a new logo, new members and a new vision for electronic dance music’s place in UCLA’s campus culture. Read more...

Photo: During Electronic Dance Music Club’s first meeting of spring quarter, members planned to have DJs perform Wednesday in Bruin Plaza to raise awareness about the club’s return to campus.(Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin)


Movie Review: ‘Ex Machina’

“Ex Machina” Directed by Alex Garland Universal Pictures 4.0 paws Even before its premiere in the South by Southwest film festival, sci-fi thriller “Ex Machina” picked up some early attention. Read more...

Photo: (A24)