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Disney’s “A Wrinkle in Time” Teaches and Disappoints

The movie adaption of Madeleine L’Engle’s 1962 novel “A Wrinkle in Time” carried the weight of several high expectations. It is the first...

“Plumas Negras” Tells The Story Of Generations

Presented by UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ Drama Department, “Plumas Negras” transported the intimate audience of its opening night to the fertile farmlands of Salinas, California to follow the incredible lives of three generations of gritty, strong-willed women.

From in Front of the Camera to Behind It

By Colette Nguyen More and more actors are rising up, successfully bringing content of their own to the big screen. Several well-known actors,...

UCI Actors Give Life To Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”

By Skyler Romero, UCI Illuminations presented a performance of Acts I and II of Anton Chekhov's play “Three Sisters,” beginning March 8 and running...

Video Game Adaptations: A Mixed Reception

By Albert Thai Le Warner Bros. Pictures will be releasing “Tomb Raider” (2018) in theaters on March 16. As a live action reboot of...

Bare Bones Dance Theater Presents: “Between the Spaces”

Bare Bones Dance Theater, a non-profit organization from  UC Irvine, recently hosted their 31st annual show “Between the Spaces” on March 9 and...

The Vagina Monologues In The Age Of Time’s Up

By Frida Ayala, “We were worried about vaginas,” declare the women of the Vagina Monologues, the staple of college campuses which continues to be...

Words On Film: The World of Adaptation

What does the process of adapting a book into a film truly entail? How does representation come into play when adapting racially unmarked...

Car Seat Headrest Moves Forward by Looking Back with “Twin Fantasy”

By Skyler Romero Will Toledo, the man responsible for the band/musical project known as Car Seat Headrest, loves himself a nice, rousing anthem. This...

Soulstice Showcases The Best of UCI

By Maya Lyubomirsky Student-run events have a bad reputation. Despite the hype, people often expect something messy or half-assed. However, ASUCI’s Soulstice completely subverted...

Lar Lubovitch: Bringing His Vision To Light

By Emma Andres The dancers held their arms in position like those of a T-Rex, their elbows attached to their sides.  Their hands dangling...

The Power of Poetry: Healing and Hope

The discipline of “Medical Humanities” might seem oxymoronic; what do the arts have to do with the work of physicians and clinicians?

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