At Home Movie Screening: The Death of Theater and the Birth of Digital Spectacle
Ethan Yu
Staff Writer
“The spectator’s consciousness, imprisoned in a flattened universe, bound by the screen...
The Uncertain Future of Movie Releases After COVID-19
Katelin GodboldContributing Writer
The way that audiences enjoy movies has been rapidly changing in the past 20 years. Methods...
Meet Sage Avalon: UCSB Student and Indie Pop Music Producer
Sheila TranSenior Copy Editor, Arts & Entertainment Editor
When Sage Avalon moved into San Rafael Hall this past fall,...
Kahlil Almustafa Performs Spoken Word Through Virtual MultiCultural Center Event
Ethan YuStaff Writer
On Friday, May 1, the UCSB MultiCultural Center (MCC) hosted a live spoken word performance by...
“Slay the Dragon” Sheds Light on a Monster of a Problem
Ben Fiorica Contributing Writer
“Slay the Dragon” is a political documentary that focuses on gerrymandering in the...
AD&A Museum Exhibits “Human Minds and Migrations” to Shift Global Perspectives
Richard PhamContributing Writer
The act of moving from point A to point B can seem trivial and not worth...
UCSB MultiCultural Center Hosts “Self Determination and Resistance Through Hip-Hop” Workshop
Lauren LunaStaff Writer
UCSB’s MultiCultural Center (MCC) has continued to provide students with diverse voices of empowerment and...
“All in My Family” Highlights the LGBT+ Asian American Experience
Ethan YuContributing Writer
Last Wednesday, April 15, the UCSB MultiCultural Center (MCC) hosted its weekly “Cup of Culture” movie...
How Local Isla Vista Bands are Surviving the Pandemic
Maile Buckman Contributing Writer
Anyone who has lived in Isla Vista (I.V.) knows that the local music scene...
“13th” Highlights the Cold Reality of Black America
Ethan YuContributing Writer
Last Wednesday, April 8, the UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) MultiCultural Center (MCC) hosted its quarterly...