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Irvine Barclay Theatre celebrates 35 years of greatness

The Irvine Barclay Theatre celebrated the 35-year anniversary of opening its doors on Sept. 30, 1990, marking a significant milestone in the theatre’s extensive...

History movies aren’t history books

Whether recreating a monumental event or reanimating a historical figure on screen, history films offer a tantalizing prospect: truth. It’s alluring to believe that...

Reality Is Becoming a “Black Mirror” Episode With AI-Generated Music Covers

The public must refrain from employing AI technology to generate these covers as they cause severe problems for artists in the music industry and exacerbate the existing divide between fans and their beloved artists.

Photo Gallery: UCI Music Department Puts on Fundraising Event for Ukraine

Photo by Haniyeh Safaei / Staff Darryl Taylor. / Photo by Jon Reyna / Staff UC Irvine’s Department of Music held a fundraising concert called “#StandWithUkraine”...

Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ Reimagines Storytelling Through Perspective and Artistically-Crafted Lyrics

Taylor Swift surprised fans on July 24 with a 16-track album entitled “Folklore,” bringing a new, folksy sound to Swift’s eighth studio record. “Folklore”...

The Show Must Go On(line): 10 Picks For Theatre-Related Content To Watch During Quarantine

The art and business of live theatre have taken an enormous hit in the wake of COVID-19. Broadway went dark on March 12. Soon...

Why The “Call Her Daddy” Podcast Might Be Called Off

About two years ago, the podcast “Call Her Daddy” became an instant success and gained over 100,000 subscribers on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. “Call...

Getting To Know This Year’s Graduating UCI MFA Actors

The UCI MFA Acting program has inspired students to go further in their artistic...

Lauv’s “~how i’m feeling~” Introduces Six Sides To The Artist’s Persona

American singer-songwriter Lauv released his debut studio album “~how i’m feeling~” on March 6...

Best Coast’s New Album “Always Tomorrow” Emphasizes Sobriety And Optimism

Indie-rock group Best Coast released their fifth album, “Always Tomorrow,” on Friday, Feb. 21. The band’s lead vocalist and guitarist Bethany Cosentino sings about...

Green Day’s “Father of All…” Is Spirited And Rebellious, But Nothing New

Often times, bands fail to remain relevant over the course of time, but Green...

Irvine Barclay Theatre Showcases Author of “Crazy Rich Asians”

"Crazy Rich Asians" author Kevin Kwan discussed aspects of his upbringing, his journey to literary fame and his views on Asian American representation in the media at the Irvine Barclay Theatre on Feb. 6.

UCI’s “The Penelopiad” Brings New Narrative to a Classic Greek Epic

Directed by Sara Rodriguez, “The Penelopiad'' takes the audience through the life of Odysseus’ wife Penelope as she examines themes of injustice, female identity and responsibility with regards to her own life.

Louis Tomlinson’s “Walls” Is Just Another “Wall” Keeping Him From Reaching His Full Potential

In his new album, “Walls,” Louis Tomlinson released music filled with fairytale romance and unoriginal beats, proving that most of his voice as an artist still derives from an outdated sound that was once popular in One Direction.

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