Through the lens of immigration, the theater production “Just Like Us” highlights the coming-of-age stories of four Latina girls in Denver.
This rendition of a true story is running until May 18 under the Latino Theater Company at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
From Broadway to Bruin Walk, singer-songwriter Ava Ulloa is making her Spring Sing debut while navigating her passions.
A third-year global jazz studies student from New York, Ulloa has experience and background in theater.
This post was updated April 29 at 11:45 p.m.
Podcasts are beginning to lose their reputation as reliable forms of news and social commentary.
Celebrity culture has led many to ascribe respect and trust to influencer posts and podcasts.
This post was updated April 22 at 9:33 p.m.
A fresh lineup of theater productions is budding this spring.
With the new season, theaters will be blossoming with lively revivals, revamped adaptations and new storylines across Los Angeles.
This post was updated April 13 at 7:52 p.m.
Westwood’s newest coffee pop-up shop, Boondocks Coffee Roasters, is brewing a name for itself through its specialty coffee drinks.
Leaping into an activity-and-dance-filled 10 hours, Pediatric AIDS Coalition at UCLA’s 24th annual Dance Marathon has begun its countdown.
Featuring 44 teams and around 390 entrants, PAC’s Dance Marathon in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom is fighting for an AIDS-free generation and the destigmatization of HIV/AIDS.
The use of artificial intelligence has breached the world of filmmaking, devaluing the role of artistic expression and creativity within film.
As films increasingly incorporate forms of generative AI into their filmmaking processes, controversy and debates on the value of AI in film continue to surface.
Editor’s note: This article includes mentions of sexual violence that may be disturbing to some readers.
To highlight the missing and murdered Indigenous women crisis, the Victory Theatre Center’s upcoming play, “Four Women in Red,” follows the story of four first women.
This post was updated Jan. 26 at 8:51 p.m.
As the fall/winter 2024-2025 fashion season reaches its dramatic crescendo, the industry reflects on a season of bold visions and fierce creativity.
This post was updated Jan. 20 at 10:34 p.m.
From timeless, chilling classics to fresh premieres, this winter’s theater season invites audiences to rediscover the magic of live performance.
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