Thursday, March 26

Listen: UCLA professor’s art emulates life in Soviet Armenia

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The sound of an arriving train brings the audience into Professor Anahid Keshishian’s one-woman show, as she and her family leave their home in pre-revolutionary Iran and arrive in Soviet Armenia to begin their new life.


Listen: Ashe About Your Health: Stopping sickness

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With the beginning of every quarter comes a wave of sickness, hopefully followed by a warm bowl of chicken soup. Dr. David Baron from UCLA’s Ashe Center talks about the time span of various cold symptoms, how to take care of yourself when you feel ill, and the effectiveness of over-the-counter medication and what you should be absolutely avoiding this upcoming flu season. More »

Listen: A discussion on “Gravity”

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Daily Bruin Radio reporter Lilit Arakelyan sits down with Arts and Entertainment film and TV editor Sebastian Torrelio to discuss the recently released film, “Gravity,” directed by Alfonso Cuaron.They discuss its premise and setting, the visual effects, and reasons why it might be considered one of the greatest cinematographic  achievements thus far. More »

Listen: A discussion on “Escape from Tomorrow” and “Romeo and Juliet”

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Reporter Lilit Arakelyan talks with Arts and Entertainment film and TV editor Sebastian Torrelio about why the choice to film entirely in black and white with a setting of a mysterious theme park  in “Escape From Tomorrow” was both a risky and smart decision, the mixed response to “Romeo and Juliet,” and why the upcoming Tom Hanks movie, “Captain Phillips,” is the movie he’s most looking forward to the most. More »


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