Three years later: violence and absolution

Three years later: violence and absolution Juan T. Alvarado Tomorrow is the third anniversary of the Los Angeles "riots," "uprising," "civil disturbance," but whatever you call them, it’s all pretty shitty to me. It’s the third anniversary of the pointless beating of Reginald Denny and others at the corner of Florence and Normandie. It’s been […]

Worker’s Memorial Day touches everyone

Worker’s Memorial Day touches everyone By Marianne Brown On your job, have you ever experienced cuts and lacerations, bruises and contusions, strains and sprains? If you have, you are not alone. According to California’s Division of Labor Statistics and Research, 2,104 workers under the age of 18 and 65,552 workers ages 18-24 suffered work related […]

On the cutting edge

On the cutting edge Dancer/choreographer Bill T. Jones explores the impact of terminal illness on the human condition in ‘Still/Here.’ By Jeanene Harlick Hailed as "the most versatile and inventive of America’s black dancer/choreographers," modern dancer Bill T. Jones has enjoyed accolades across the country for his pioneering efforts in dance. Bringing his company to […]

Gallagher goes ‘Underneath’ to taste truth in acting

Gallagher goes ‘Underneath’ to taste truth in acting Actor compares experiences of film, stage performance By Colburn Tseng Peter Gallagher sits down at a table at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, and the first thing one notices is his smile. Gallagher’s smile exudes confident charm with such disarming effortlessness it makes one wonder […]

‘O.J.’ keeps satire pointed, hilarious

‘O.J.’ keeps satire pointed, hilarious Play stays abreast of trial with weekly updates, rewrites rewrites By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff It’s an equal-opportunity offender, as politically incorrect as the most blistering Howard Stern show. It’s also a savvy, hilarious and scathing commentary on the madness in our midst. A send-up of the Simpson trial […]