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Billie Eilish: A Singer-Songwriter Unbound

Billie Eilish has always made it difficult for fans and listeners to pinpoint her definitive music genre. Pulling all sorts of elements from rock, pop, indie, hip-hop, R&B, and EDM, each of Eilish’s songs are hardly single-genre works. But that’s exactly how she wants it to be.

The Refugee Hotel Has U.S. Premiere at UCI

By: Stephanie Osborne Families, lovers, teenagers, and adults have all been affected by the coup in Chile, and now must adjust to new lives and trauma thousands of miles away from their homeland.

What does Disney+ Have to Offer the streaming Market?

On April 11, Disney announced its new streaming service. Disney+ will be launching in the United States later this year on November 12. The company made the big announcement at its Investor Day in Burbank, California.

Sutton Foster Brings Her Broadway Best to Irvine

Less than one month after the news broke of her return to Broadway alongside Hugh Jackman in the upcoming “The Music Man” revival, Sutton Foster performed on the Irvine Barclay stage as part of the theater’s Broadway Cabaret Series.

Dreaming Lucid: A Coming-of-Age Album

“Dreaming Lucid” is more than just another indie bedroom pop album, it is an indication of where young Latinx artists can seek refuge.

8th Annual Soulstice Explores Campus-wide Culture

By Maud Charlet UCI brought back Soulstice to the Bren Events Center for the eighth time on Thursday, March 7, 2019. Students competed to...

Xbox & Nintendo: An Interesting Relationship

As of 2019, most believe the end of the console generation of Xbox One and PlayStation 4 is near.

Vundabar Lives Up To Its Name at La Santa Show

Despite a last-minute venue change, Vundabar with The Red Pears and The High Curbs delivered a wild, varied, and unforgettable set on Feb. 16 at La Santa.

Looking Back On Dance Visions 2019

UCI Dance Department’s annual faculty-run show, Dance Visions, featured incredibly choreographed works from renowned dancers during its four-performance run at the Irvine Barclay Theatre from Feb. 21 to Feb. 23.

Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” in a 1930’s Newsroom

Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” was recently performed at the Claire Trevor Theater, from Feb. 21-25. The director, Andrew Borba, made an ambitious attempt at incorporating Shakespearean prose in the style of a 1930s newsroom. The play’s original setting of Navarre is transformed into a newspaper publication, with King Ferdinand as the editor-in-chief.

Narrative by Design: David Korins’ Academy Awards Set

Many acceptance speeches from the 91st Academy Awards spoke of inclusivity and inspiration; before these speeches were even written, set designer David Korins had those exact ideas in mind while designing the stage for the prestigious awards show.

FIDLAR’s “Almost Free:” This is Where the Fun begins

FIDLAR’s latest release “Almost Free” bleeds counterculture in its lyrics and looks to find new ground within the pop-punk genre. The album deals with modern day issues like phones, social media, gentrification and the hyper-political climate the world find itself in.

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