(Susanne Soroushian/Daily Bruin)
As fall quarter comes to a close, it is time to reflect on all that the changing winds of fall brought.
Amid the music video releases of the past few months were visuals from several female artists.
With the calendar year coming to a close and Apple Music Replay or Spotify Wrapped highlights popping up all around, there is no better time to reflect on all of the excellent music of 2024 than now.
Embracing a newfound lyrical vulnerability, everything’s coming up for “rosie.”
The member of K-pop group turned international sensation BLACKPINK, ROSÉ reignited her career as a soloist with the release of “rosie” on Friday.
Fewer people than usual are rockin’ around the Christmas tree this season, with many halls remaining undecked.
From stockings to ornaments, holiday decorating is a staple of the winter months.
Piece by piece, Deborah Nadoolman Landis is curating culture through cloth.
From designing the costumes for iconic films such as “National Lampoon’s Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers” to earning an Academy Award nomination for her work on “Coming to America,” Landis has tailored her niche for the art of costuming while pursuing a professional career in academia.
On Nov. 20, Mostly Kosher brought its unique flair of klezmer rock to UCLA.
The band – which focuses on traditional klezmer music with modern genres ranging from jazz and Latin to rock and folk – played a concert at Lani Hall on Nov.
UCLA creative writing students shared their work and inspirations at a reading Tuesday.
At the end of each quarter, the English department hosts a reading for students with creative writing minors to showcase their writing and network with each other, said Professor Fred D’Aguiar.
From East to West Coast and from theater to film, Cole Sitilides is always an actor first and foremost.
Through his time at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, the fourth-year theater student has worked on award-winning short films, workshopped a play with Tim Robbins, secured a commercial agent with Reign Agency and become the development director for the student-run Bimbos Production Company.
The LGBTQ Campus Resource Center hosted its quarterly open mic night Tuesday afternoon, providing a platform for students to share poetry and other spoken artworks.
The intimate event was held on the second floor of the John Wooden Center in a room overlooking Bruin Walk.
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