Festival of New One Act Plays provides three hours of laughs Productions aided by impressive sets and clever acting By Jeana Blackman Whoever said you can’t please everyone has obviously never been to Act One ’95, the Second Annual Festival of New One Act Plays playing at the Met Theatre. The six one-acts that compose […]
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A few good men
A few good men By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Crimson Tide is a taut, white-knuckle sub thriller that will make you chew your fingers off. And then, with out any digits, you will be unable to point out problems in this film. The marketing campaign for this flick hasn’t been overly concerned with […]
Choreographer brings diversity of dance to Wadsworth tonight
Choreographer brings diversity of dance to Wadsworth tonight By Lisa Marie Weyh Daniel Ezralow was pre-med at UC Berkeley… until he took a beginners’ modern dance class. The summer after his sophomore year in college he left for New York to explore his new interest. He never came back. The inspired dancer, performing at Wadsworth […]
Next Senate vice chair looks forward to new post
Next Senate vice chair looks forward to new post Eclectic professor Dorr specializes in education, media By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff Next year’s Academic Senate vice chairperson and School of Education Professor Aimee Dorr wears a Sesame Street watch on her left wrist. Senate vice chair-elect and 1996-97 chair-to-be, Dorr was voted in […]
Students First sweeps runoff offices
Students First sweeps runoff offices Brazil, Duarte, Kawai win IVP, academic affairs, facilities commissioners slots By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff In undergraduate runoff elections Thursday night, Students First candidates swept the remaining offices of internal vice president, academic affairs commissioner and facilities commissioner. In contrast to the past two weeks, during which campaigning slates […]
Second annual AIDS Ride raises money, hope
Second annual AIDS Ride raises money, hope UCLA students, faculty will cycle across California By Patrick Kerkstra and Kimberly Mackesy Daily Bruin Staff Early Sunday morning, more than 1,500 bicyclists will depart from their camp overlooking San Francisco Bay on a week-long trip canvassing 525 miles of California pavement  in the largest AIDS fundraising […]
Professor redefines traditional readings
Professor redefines traditional readings Sundquist says American literature is not black or white By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff Redefining American literature has been Professor Eric Sundquist’s project for the past 10 years, culminating in his book, "To Wake the Nations: Race in the Making of American Literature." The UCLA English department chair’s efforts […]