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Claire Trevor’s Aztlán to Magulandia: The Journey of Chicano Artist Gilbert “Magu” Luján

By Eashan Reddy Kotha A couple of butterflies steal in and out of the frame. People leisurely walking, doing the same. An ancient Mayan...

Bussing Across America: One Student’s Visual Perspective

Photos Courtesy of Max Li, Written by Jessica Resendez  Max Li is a photographer on the run across America. Li, a third-year international art major,...

Fiction and Fact: “1984”’s Resonance

Picture a world in which life is governed by an all-knowing, unseen authority. They control the news, education and even speech and thought....

ASUCI Art Lab Aims to Empower Women

By Sharmin Shanur Women have been silenced for many years. From the inability to vote to the incapability to make reproductive choices, as recently...

From Stuffy to Selfie: Social Media Reframes the Museum Experience

One of the most recently-invented holidays (but arguably, one of the better ones compared to Squirrel Appreciation and Kazoo Day), Museum Selfie Day,...

Pretty Pollutants at Plastic Ocean Art Exhibit

On any given day, we open countless packages, wrappers, bottles, boxes. Everything we eat, drink or open comes in disposable packaging that we...

The Eclectic Anaheim Art Crawl Experience

Story and photos by Lilly Ball Nestled between the skyscrapers and businesses of Downtown Anaheim, artists and craftsmen come together every quarter for the...

Still Spellbound by “Sorcerer’s Stone” After 15 Years

By Eashan Reddy Kotha 2016 marks the 15th anniversary of the release of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone” movie, a reminder of the...

Prompted: Library Misadventures

The following piece is an installment in a new, experimental Arts and Entertainment series called Prompted. A biweekly column, Prompted features a writer’s...

LA 2093 Part 2

As part of a serial creative writing installment, Prompted, we present the next segment of Eliza Partika's "LA 2093." Read Part 1 here. I...

LA Circa 2093

By Eliza Partika In the far future, you are a high-caliber corporate executive from Los Angeles rushing off to an important business meeting...

Pop and Counter Culture: LA Street Art

This past fall was my first time living in a big city and it happened to be Paris, one of the world’s greatest...

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