Dance Marathon 2011, themed “Power Up,” is fewer than 24 hours away! While your fellow Bruins are getting ready for 26 hours on their feet, we here at the Daily Bruin are doing our own prep work and will be right in the mix, reporting on the latest events as they happen.
Author Archives: Elisa Mosler
Screen Scene: “Even the Rain”
History, fiction and reality intertwine in “Even the Rain,” which follows a Spanish film production company as they shoot a 16th century New World epic in Bolivia.
Extreme dining
For the fraction of Angelenos who don’t consider getting their fries “animal style” the most cutting edge culinary experience they’ll ever get, Los Angeles does not disappoint.
Screen Scene: “When We Leave”
Some films disclose their intentions in the first few minutes and then proceed to hit the audience over the head with its message for the remainder of the film. “When We Leave” does just this.
Costume design Professor Deborah Landis fashions workshop from history and student experiences while teaching in Cuba
Last May, when costume design Professor Deborah Landis was invited to conduct a workshop at a film school in Cuba, she had no idea what to expect.
Roberto Cuoghi’s diverse collection of self-portraits, on display at the Hammer Museum, addresses universal theme of personal potential and re-assessment
Many people have probably wondered what they would be like if, say, they hadn’t gone to UCLA, made their particular set of friends or picked their chosen major.
Italian artist Roberto Cuoghi certainly isn’t new to these musings.
Movie Review: “Biutiful”
At two and a half hours and with a pretty harrowing storyline, “Biutiful” is no walk in the park.