Singer-songwriter Halsey dropped their highly anticipated fifth studio album, “The Great Impersonator,” on Oct. 25. Eccentrically honest, Halsey channels famous musical personas to confront...
The campus organization Anteater Artists has connected artists at UCI since its establishment in 2012, highlighting all forms of artistic expression through community and...
The Claire Trevor School of the Arts showcased its undergraduate artists at their Tenth Thursday Undergraduate Exhibit in the Department of Art Courtyard from...
Creative Director at Dolphin Entertainment and Filipino American artist Anthony Francisco spoke about how he learned to embrace his culture through his art at...
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“Dissolve” is the newest exhibition at the University Art Gallery, organized by...
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this article did not contain the source to the authoritative retelling of Martha Nasch’s story of imprisonment and...
ComplexCon returned to the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center on Nov. 6 and 7. The convention, hosted by Complex Networks, re-emerged after a...
The Irvine Global Village Festival, Orange County’s annual multicultural event, returned in celebration of its 20th year as well as the City of Irvine’s...
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The pandemic is a blow to the college experience.
That worn-out thought has been integrated somewhere in nearly every conversation involving a...
UCI’s Study Abroad Center began an International Food and Art Festival on Nov. 16 to foster cross-cultural understanding.
As part of International Education Week (Nov....
From the ‘60s to the ‘80s, San Francisco has been overwhelmed with art, literature, music and film. The talented Alfred Hitchcock shot “Vertigo,” his...
When Isabella Nazzari witnessed artists of multiple mediums come together in the midst of a growing pandemic, inspiration struck. Nazzari, an artist herself, fell...
The following artworks from Little Tokyo in Downtown LA have been a response from artists to protest for the Black Lives Matter in a non-violent and revolutionary method. The paintings, which are painted on top of wooden boards protecting the Non Factory Skate Shop from riots, represent the importance of Black lives in America amongst police brutality.