The revival of rock classics and new anthems at the Cruel World Festival last Saturday gathered new and long-time fans for performances of iconic artists such as Duran Duran, Blondie and Interpol.
After over almost 20 years since its inception, The National performed at a sold-out Greek Theatre. The band played songs from its new album, “The First Two Pages of Frankenstein,” as well as unreleased music.
After getting its start in 1996, the LA Times Festival of Books is currently the nation’s largest literary event. The festival ran from April 22-23 and featured a wide range of literature for all readers.
Liz Li is chopping up traditional art media.
The fourth-year design media arts student creates art through various media including zines, posters, graphics and mock-ups of imaginary candy brands.
Daniella Shahrdar is showcasing her personal growth through social media to inspire those who share her same struggles.
The rising second-year political science student primarily creates lifestyle content that focuses on both mental and physical health and her daily life in college.
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Viviann Do is taking a page out of her favorite contemporary Asian American stories.
After she started reading more voraciously last year, the alumnus said she was inspired to create her own BookTok and Bookstagram accounts – on TikTok and Instagram, respectively – where she discusses her recent reads.
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