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UCLA’s Latine Film and Theatre Association hosted its annual Night of Cultura showcase April 18 and 19, presenting student-produced plays and films. The LFTA was founded in 2004 and has continued to produce plays and films highlighting Latinx culture.
The lineup for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival featured a variety of artists from all around the world. Acts such as ENHYPEN, The Marías, Tyla, Post Malone and more performed on the Coachella stages for the attendees as well as the live broadcast.
The Hammer Museum hosted Arts Party: Transcend, an event featuring performances, art-making workshops, exhibitions, food and more. The annual event allowed college students to roam the museum, enjoy sets from DJ Starrza and watch a performance from Orion Sun.
UCLA gymnastics clinched the runner-up trophy at the NCAA championships, its best finish since 2018. Individually, junior Jordan Chiles won her second national title on bars and graduate student Brooklyn Moors capped off her career with a national floor title.
Presented at the UCLA School of Law and Dickson Plaza South, the Just Culture x Connecting Art and Law for Liberation Festival took place April 19.
No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis’s journey in its first Big Ten tournament began April 24 in the quarterfinals against No. 5 seed Wisconsin in Ojai, California – the former site of the Pac-12 tournament – with the former advancing 4-1.
Festivalgoers shared their experiences camping during the final week of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and installations inspired by the Coachella Valley brought color and creativity to the desert.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival highlighted a wide variety of performances including JENNIE, The Marias, ENHYPEN and Junior H. Stage sets featured colorful lights and vibrant designs.
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