The latest UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report shows that people of color and women — both in the audience and on the big screen — hold the keys to the industry’s survival.
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UCLA bioengineers’ device, which measures just over 1 square inch, can be taped to the neck to give voice to the voiceless.
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UCLA Anderson Forecast says that despite higher interest rates and restrained growth, the strong second half of 2023 will carry into 2024 for both the nation and California.
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Professor Stefan Timmermans, co-author of a new book on the subject, discusses the lives, deaths and, ultimately, remains of Angelenos whose loved ones are unable or unwilling to bury them.
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New federal legislation would establish a water assistance program to help low-income families pay their bills and prevent shutoffs of water service. Gregory Pierce, director of UCLA’s Human Right to Water Solutions Lab, says making the program permanent is a good initial step.
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This spotlight series is part of an ongoing effort to highlight the “people behind the plan” — Bruins who are creating the future at UCLA by advancing goals and priorities outlined in the UCLA Strategic Plan 2023–28.
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Mar
15
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7:30 PM
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Billy Wilder Theater
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The UCLA Film & Television Archive’s ‘Animalia’ series — showcasing films that turn the spotlight on animals — continues with a feline double feature. Admission is free. No advance reservations; seats are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Mar
16
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9:30 AM – Noon
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Terasaki Budokan Center
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UCLA Alumni’s Changemakers series celebrates the power of alumni voices in effecting positive social change. This year’s speakers discuss the founding and evolution of the Little Tokyo Service Center and share insights into how the center responded to discriminatory property laws and immigration policies, and the displacement of elders and low-income families caused by gentrification.
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Mar
20
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BruinTech hosts a session for UCLA staff currently practicing UX design to collaborate. Join for in-depth discussions, design reviews, research results and methodology.
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This latest installment from the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA’s longstanding collaboration with the United Theater (formerly The Theatre at Ace Hotel) brings one of alt-culture’s boldest creators, the multi-talented John Cameron Mitchell, together with international cabaret star Amber Martin and special guests. The L.A. premiere will be an evening of songs, stories and characters — all chosen by the hand of fate as audiences play cassette roulette to select the playlist from Mitchell and Martin’s extensive and often zany repertoire. It’s never the same extravagantly entertaining show twice!
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