Thursday, July 2

Concert Review: The Last Internationale and Robert Plant

A 66-year-old man with golden-gray hair, bathed in a soft purple light, steps out as an almost-deafening roar ripples from the crowd. It is who the audience has been waiting for: Robert Plant. Read more...

Photo: The Last Internationale opened for Robert Plant at the Hollywood Palladium Tuesday night. (Courtesy of BB Gun Press)


Up Next: ‘House of Cards’ exploration vital for future of online programming

The rise of online original programming has revolutionized the way we consume television. But are any of these new shows actually worth watching? Up Next highlights noteworthy original content from Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Studios and examines how the flexible online format functions within each show. Read more...

Photo: A&E columnist Savannah Tate discusses the prevalence of online original programming, beginning with the popular Netflix Original “House of Cards.” (Netflix)


Fall music preview

The Los Angeles weather is barely cooling down, but the emergence of everything pumpkin and the looming excitement of Halloween signify that fall is here. Along with the slowly changing leaves and the slight chill, promising new albums are being released this season to help transition from season to season. Read more...


Clark Library holds last open house before restoration

When the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library was built in 1924, it began what would eventually be an abounding testament of California’s history. On Wednesday, the Clark Library will hold its fourth annual open house as well as a quarterly lecture on the library’s first head librarian, Robert E. Read more...

Photo: The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library will hold its fourth annual open house Wednesday, as well as a lecture on the Clark’s first librarian, Robert E. Cowan. (Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)


KCRW’s pie contest brings an exploration of taste to Wilson Plaza

378 pies: that’s all it took to transform Wilson Plaza into a little slice of heaven. This past Sunday, KCRW hosted its sixth annual “Good Food Pie Contest” for the first time at UCLA in coordination with the Fowler Museum. Read more...

Photo: Local bakers serve up their finest pie creations to happy pie lovers at KCRW’s 6th annual “Good Food Pie Competition,” hosted outside of the Fowler Museum last Sunday. (Eva Sidhu/Daily Bruin)


Q&A: Film and Television Archive director discusses Native American series

Native American cinema reflects the personal voices of Native American artists, exposing a range of multifaceted experiences, histories and cultures. Running from Oct. 4 to Dec. Read more...

Photo: Director of UCLA Film and Television Archive Jan-Christopher Horak co-curated “Through Indian Eyes: Native American Cinema,” the next film series presented at the Billy Wilder Theater. The series aims to present Native American cinema to a wider audience. (Courtesy of UCLA Film and Television Archive)


MindFul Music brings live performances to stressed Bruins

Rushing through the Center for Health Sciences with his head down and a sad look on his face, MindFul Music’s student target suddenly removes his earbuds, shocked at the sight of a jazz quartet performing right there in Café Med. Read more...

Photo: MindFul Music, an organization that aims to improve student wellness through live music, will provide weekly performances at the Center for Health Sciences. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)