Feb. 20, 2011 — On Saturday, the Moore Hall auditorium rang with the sounds of Indian classical music from morning until night. Second-year ethnomusicology student Gaayatri Kaundinya was behind the scenes running the show. She delves into her love of the musical art form into which she has devoted a lifetime of study. Then, Film and TV editor Spencer Pratt discusses his other passion besides film and TV: coffee. He shares his mission to make the perfect cup of coffee.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.
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FEB 20
Feb. 20, 2011 — Second-year ethnomusicology student Gaayatri Kaundinya discusses her lifelong devotion to Indian Classical music. This art form is a passion that inspired Saturday’s Avartan Music Festival, a full day of classical performance.
Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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FEB 20
In honor of the Daily Bruin’s Coffee Week, Film and TV editor, Spencer Pratt shares his deep appreciation for this caffeinated beverage.
Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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FEB 20
Feb. 20, 2011 — Sports contributors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella give updates and analysis on all things UCLA sports. Softball had its best start to a season since 2004. They will touch on the team’s tournament in San Diego over the weekend. Later, they discuss the PGA Tour’s Northern Trust Open, which included six present or former Bruins. All this and more on the Daily Bruin’s weekly sports show.
Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com.
Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.
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FEB 20
Feb. 13, 2011 — Fourth-year graduate directing students Eric Martin and Kyle Laursen are in post-production for their first feature film, “Acting Like Adults.” It’s made for the twenty-something demographic and for those also struggling with what it means to be an adult, especially when it comes to relationships. They discuss the story that came to be through their collaborative effort. Then Matt Lee comes back for another segment of LoveLee Conversations. He applies his wisdom to answering some more questions posed by students, and gives a list of big no-no’s for the Valentine’s Day holiday.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 13 p.m. on UCLAradio.com
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FEB 16
Feb. 13, 2011 — Eric Martin and Kyle Laursen, fourth-year students in the graduating directing program, are in post-production for their feature film, ““Acting like Adults”:http://www.actinglikeadults.com.” It explores what it means to be in your 20s and still growing up. They discuss their conjoined vision in telling this story.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 13 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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FEB 14
Feb. 13, 2012 – As a Valentine’s Day special, Matt Lee is back for another segment of LoveLee Conversations. He points out the top 10 don’ts for young lovebirds celebrating this holiday.
Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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FEB 14
Feb. 13, 2011 — Join Daily Bruin Sports contibutors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella as they give updates on the latest in UCLA sports. The softball team had an undefeated run in the Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament over the weekend. In the segment “No Huddle” the guys challenge softball’s Andrea Harrison and Jessica Hall with some rapid fire questions. They also have a back-and-forth about the ITA National Team Indoor Tournament, where the UCLA women’s tennis team advanced to the finals.
Overtime with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com.
Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.
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FEB 14
Feb. 6, 2011 — Daily Bruin Sports contributors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella review the week in UCLA sports on Out of Bounds. First, Daily Bruin Sports editor Jacob Ruffman stops by to talk about UCLA football’s latest recruits from National Signing Day. Later, Drohan and Covella debut the rapid-fire “No Huddle” segment, asking members of UCLA’s men’s basketball team a series of questions, including whether they are Team Jacob or Team Edward.
Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com.
Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.
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FEB 7
Feb. 6, 2011 — Ethnomusicology Professor Anthony Seeger is retiring at the end of the winter quarter. Before coming to UCLA, he was in Brazil, studying the music of the Suya Indians. In an interview, he discussed the role that their music plays in a non-capitalist society without clocks or calendars. Then Daily Bruin Film and TV editor Spencer Pratt joins us to share his views on the films nominated for the 2012 Academy Awards.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Visit our” broadcast archive”:http://www.dailybruin.com/index.php/section/show or subscribe to our podcast.
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FEB 6
Feb. 6, 2011 — Ethnomusicology Professor Anthony Seeger is retiring at the end of the winter quarter. He discusses his experiences studying the music of the Suya Indians in Brazil. He describes how music plays a role in a non-capitalist society that doesn’t have clocks or calendars.
Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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FEB 6
Daily Bruin’s Film and TV editor Spencer Pratt joins us to discuss the films he thinks are hot contenders at the 2012 Academy Awards.
Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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FEB 6
UCLA professor of sociology and Asian American studies Min Zhou wrote her autobiography, “The Accidental Sociologist in Asian American Studies.” It documents her journey from wide-eyed immigrant to seasoned scholar pondering the social conditions she and millions of other immigrants confront. She calls in to share her journey between worlds.
UCLA alumni Justin Saka and Scott Chen teamed up and launched Go Productions in 2003. Now they are planning some of the biggest parties in Los Angeles geared toward the Asian American community. They join us to discuss their growth from economics students throwing fraternity parties to prosperous businessmen putting on extravagant events for the masses.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on” UCLAradio.com”:http://uclaradio.com/. Visit our broadcast archive or subscribe to our podcast.
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JAN 31
UCLA alumni Justin Saka and Scott Chen run Go Productions, a company that makes possible some of the biggest Asian American clubbing events in the LA area. They join us to take us behind the scenes.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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JAN 31
Jan. 30, 2011 — UCLA sociology and Asian American studies Professor Min Zhou recently authored her autobiography, “The Accidental Sociologist in Asian American Studies.” She calls in to discuss her path from China in the midst of the Cultural Revolution to UCLA as a professor of sociology and Asian American studies.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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JAN 31
Jan. 30, 2012 – Daily Bruin Sports contributors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella debut their new sports show, Out of Bounds. They discuss the men’s basketball sweep of Colarado and Utah this past week. They also preview National Signing Day-the day college recruits can sign their National Letters of Intent. All of this and more on the Daily Bruin’s weekly sports radio show.
Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com.
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JAN 30
Jan. 23, 2011 — Dr. John Ringman, an associate clinical professor of neurology, joins us to discuss his recent breakthroughs in the study of Familial Alzheimer’s disease, and their far-reaching implications.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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JAN 23
Matt Lee, our relationship guru, returns for another segment of Lovelee Conversations. And he’s got more advice for students navigating the mazes of young love.
Long Story Short streams online Mondays at 6 p.m. on UCLAradio.com. Listen to the whole episode here or visit our broadcast archive.
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JAN 23
Progress has been made in Alzheimer’s disease research led by Dr. John Ringman, an associate clinical professor of neurology. He discusses his findings and outlook on future treatments. Then Matt Lee, our relationship expert, untangles some of the mysteries of friendly and romantic relationships in another segment of Lovelee Conversations.
Long Story Short streams Mondays at 6 p.m. on” UCLAradio.com”:http://uclaradio.com/. Visit our broadcast archive subscribe to our podcast.
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JAN 23
Jan. 23, 2011 – Senior staff Sam Strong and Ryan Eshoff share sound from the UCLA men’s basketball games in Oregon and offer their expert analysis of the team’s two losses against Oregon State and University of Oregon.
Overtime with Daily Bruin Sports airs Mondays at 6:30 p.m. on UCLAradio.com.
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