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Handmade for Television: Finding Resonance in Hulu’s Dystopic Drama

By Ashley Duong Hulu’s newest original series, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” takes on the task of converting Margaret Atwood’s quiet dystopian novel into a drama-filled...

Lukas Ligeti’s Marimba Lives Between Many Melodies

By Lilly Ball In one of the most interesting concerts that UCI’S Winifred Smith Hall has ever hosted, Lukas Ligeti’s “Between Many World’s” amazed...

Don’t Overthink It: Learning to Laugh at the Coup de Comedy

  Improv Revolution’s (iRev) Coup de Comedy Festival, their annual four-day fête for all things funny and improvised, delivered the usual itinerary of not-so...

“Dear White People” Opens a Conversation about Race with Humor and Nuance

  “Dear White People,” the title of Justin Simien’s 10-part Netflix show based on his 2014 film of the same name, has unapologetically garnered...

“Sense8’s” Despite Best Intentions, is America-centric

By Julia Clausen The Wachowskis are once again turning heads with the release of the second season of their widely popular, but also highly...

Underneath It All: Inside the World of a No Doubt Tribute Band

There is a group of tribute bands around Orange County preserving 90s ska and punk rock music. They are a community of musicians,...

UCI DigiFilm Students Shine at Newport Beach Film Festival

The 18th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival took place from April 20 to April 27, bringing tens of thousands of people together to...

Physical Graffiti Spells Out Undergrad Artistry

By Julia Clausen Physical Graffiti 2017 featured 13 pieces of undergraduate choreography in an impressive variety of styles, from contemporary ballet to tap and...

“I Dream of Chang and Eng” Offers Insight to Racial Identity in America

By Kevin Chang Barnum "They have not seen the likes of you in color of skin or shape of body.  It is yet to...

Angelic Voices of Cappella Artemisia Revive Unheard History

By Amanda Ortscheid UC Irvine may be the fourth stop on Cappella Artemisia’s 2017 North American tour, “Invincible! 17th-Century Italian Nuns Sing of Virgins...

Henrietta Lacks Immortalized

By Julia Clausen “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” a recent HBO special based on the book by Rebecca Skloot, tells the story of...

Hervé Koubi Explores his French-Algerian Heritage With Dance

By Helena Chen-Carlson Last Saturday evening, French choreographer Hervé Koubi and 12 Algerian and Burkina Faso performers presented “What the Day Owes the Night”...

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