This season, television’s slate is budding with fresh stories ready to bloom.
As the warm weather washes in and leaves paint with color, television offers a heated lineup sure to satisfy audiences’ content cravings.
This spring, as flowers bloom, so will the silver screen – with fresh films ready to pop.
As the days warm and air turns crisp, there’s no better time to dive into new cinema.
As winter quarter reaches its conclusion, it is time to revisit the visuals that made the season dynamic.
A variety of female artists delivered unforgettable music videos for their singles, pulling from nostalgic television programs and original concepts to craft vibrant stories.
This post was updated March 3 at 12:01 a.m.
Pediatric AIDS Coalition at UCLA is continuing a night filled with advocacy and dance breaks.
Following the 8 p.m.
This post was updated Jan. 30 at 9:57 p.m.
In a few short days, the wait for music’s biggest night will be over.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony is set for this Sunday at Crypto.com Arena, with trophies to be given in 94 categories for the best music released between Sept.
This post was updated Jan 22 at 7:52 p.m.
The spirit of New Year’s is still in the air, and so is the time for making fresh updates to playlists.
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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