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The Screenwriter Is God Here

Enter the doors of Humanities Hall 178 on June 1 through June 3 between 7 PM and 10 PM and you'll enter a...

‘Face’ Reveals the Polarity of Tradition and Forbidden Love

As a child, I grew up with the idea that the United States is a mixture of diverse ethnicities and a convergence of old traditions and new ideas. From visiting Chinatown to celebrating ethnic holidays, it is a shared acknowledgement of our differences th

Peter Paige’s ‘Uncle’ Is Bungled

'Say Uncle,' the new film by 'Queer as Folk' star Peter Paige, takes a tongue-in-cheek look at homophobia in modern day suburbia. Paige, who directed and produced the film, also stars as the film's protagonist alongside Kathy Najimy, Gabrielle Union, Ant

Scientists’ Strength in Numbers

Opening for the North American tour of the British rock band Arctic Monkeys are the witty members of We Are Scientists—Keith Murray on guitar and lead vocals, Chris Cain on bass and backing vocals and Michael Tapper on drums and backing vocal.

Business at the Barclay With Douglas Rankin

The Irvine Barclay Theatre: probably one of the most interesting places on campus that you have never been to. It is that large building next to the Watson Bridge that you passed the other day on your way to get some Lee's sandwiches and wondered why the

Don’t Knock Something Until You’ve Tried It With an Open Mind

OK, I'll admit it. From time to time, I'll stop my radio dial at 94.7 The Wave, that oft-derided Southern California radio station that was a pioneer in popularizing smooth jazz at the end of the 1980s.

UCI MFA Students Debut Their Work

Five studio art graduate students going for their MFA, two rooms displaying their work and one exhibition rich in diverse ideas equals some interesting art.

‘Boxer’ Wrestles With Transvestism

Biologically speaking, sexuality is an easy concept to grasp. Whether you learned about it through a high school sex education video, your parents or childhood experiences, the gender differences between men and women are universally understood.

One Flawed but Musical ‘Day’

One torture technique we have learned from television is to only give the tortured person just enough nutrients to survive, allowing them to pass through an empty period of decreasing health until a few more nutrients are provided.

Technologically Influenced Umweltforshow at Beall Center

The Arts Computation Engineering program at UC Irvine brought the creative forces behind art, computer science and engineering together in a unique graduate student presentation entitled Umweltforshow.

A ‘Companion’ From Altman

There is a lot of highbrow boomer-generation nonsense out there for which I have no patience and generally no interest, let alone praise. The New Yorker cartoons are up there on that list.

Ghostface at the Bren

Hip Hop Congress in collaboration with the Associated Students of UC Irvine brought some hip-hop culture to the Bren Events Center on Friday, May 19 by hosting a Ghostface Killah concert, featuring One Be Lo, Trek Life, Supernatural and a B-Boy exhibition

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