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As KUCI public affairs hosts, we had the privilege of getting a special first look at this year’s pageant, “Gold Coast: Treasures of California,” and it was truly a one-of-a-kind experience! Before the show even began, we had the opportunity to walk through a plethora of local artists showcasing everything from jewelry, to sculptures, photography, […]
Henry Mancini at 100 was advertised in a very specific way, a celebration of the man and his music. The Scott Dunn Orchestra made it abundantly clear that what mattered most to them in this special performance was that Mancini’s music and legacy were preserved and respected throughout the decades. After enjoying a two hour […]
It’s the weekly dilemma: what new releases do I play on my show? KUCI’s ever-expanding music library offers no shortage of tracks to pick from, but I need something that speaks to me. While browsing our rock genre selections, I came across FAKE MOON, the second album by Canadian band Cleopatrick (stylized as cleopatrick) consisting […]
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The Staircase, performed by a mostly Hawaiian cast of just four actors, is touching, humorous and, at times, mystifying. Written by USC graduate Noa Gardner, the play follows a Hawaiian family, an aging mother and her middle-aged son (simply called Mother and Son), as they retell Hawaiian legends, while their own stories bubble beneath the […]
Drawing inspiration from across the globe, Dorian Wallace delivers a remarkably cohesive and compelling double album of improvised solo piano works. Laeh Su Tel! unfolds in two movements: Psychology in a New Key and A Healing Sound for the People!, each resonating with deep emotion, cultural awareness, and bold musical storytelling. Wallace’s playing ranges from […]