Cage-diving with great white sharks. Fighting brain cancer. Moving to the United States at age 12. These are among the responses given by the L.A. Read more...
Cage-diving with great white sharks. Fighting brain cancer. Moving to the United States at age 12. These are among the responses given by the L.A. Read more...
On Mondays the Getty Museum is usually silent and vacant, but this evening loud music, chatter and lights will replace the typical stillness. Read more...
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The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center will host its annual College Night today at 6 p.m. One of the exhibits will feature hand-painted Chinese photography.
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What do Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi and a Care Bear all have in common? UCLA's Rapid Fire Improv group has embodied these characters at its shows, at the audience's suggestion. Read more...
Elizabeth Terschuur describes herself as both a rebel and an underdog. Tonight, the third-year graduate student with an emphasis in choreography will present her final concert, "Off The Grid," in Kaufman 200. Read more...
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Elizabeth Terschuur and Nguyen Nguyen, graduate students with emphases in choreography, rehearse a duet which they will perform in Terschuur’s final concert, “Off The Grid,” today in Glorya Kaufman 200 at 8 p.m.
Courtesy of Elizabeth Terschuur
Move aside, Cinderella. Copernicus, the Prince of Sunshine, has another true love to rescue "“ his beloved Prince Helio. Read more...
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Rachel Genevieve and Gina Torrecilla perform in “The Next Fairy Tale,” a musical written by UCLA alumnus Brian Pugach.
courtesy of RONN JONES
For UCLA alumnna and choreographer Lenora Lee, dance is not only a physical vehicle of expression, but also a means of exploring history and understanding her cultural background. Read more...
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Lenora Lee (right) performs in her dance production “Passages.” She will discuss and perform excerpts from the piece at Glorya Kaufman Hall today.
Courtesy of Tim Richards
Walking around in a pair of white go-go boots during rehearsal, second-year theater student Marco Ramos was unfamiliar with dressing in feminine attire. Read more...
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(From left) Robby Dyess and Max Hamilton rehearse for their roles as Mark Cohen and Roger Davis, respectively, in the theater department’s production of “Rent” at Freud Playhouse.