A law enforcement lesson By Jeff Hornaday I am writing in response to those deviants who have blamed the phenomenon of student anarchy on external forces, even criticizing the role of our guardians of domestic order. Two weeks ago, amidst the explosive chaos of unruly youths, I was made fully aware of this town’s desperate […]
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Life 101: learning lessons outside the classroom
Life 101: learning lessons outside the classroom John Kaizen It was 9-something in the morning. I was experiencing that quiet moment between being and nothingness before lecture. My notebook was out. My pen was uncapped and I was spinning it like the drummer in a Motley Crue video. I was still half asleep. My brain […]
‘Beast’ is
‘Beast’ is a beauty Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ opened Wednesday night with all the grandeur and excitement of the animated film  this time with five additional songs. By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff The "tale as old as time" has become incredibly new. There’s no doubt Disney’s "Beauty and the Beast" is one […]
‘Fantasticks’ depicts ‘universal family’ family,’ time-honored tradition
‘Fantasticks’ depicts ‘universal family’ family,’ time-honored tradition Little Theater plays longest-run musical By Jeana Blackman It’s the longest running musical in history. It’s been seen by millions of people from all over the world. It’s "The Fantasticks" and it has found its way to UCLA’s main stage as the fourth show of the 1994-95 season. […]
Westwood Gallery calls on public
Westwood Gallery calls on public By Janeane Harlick Tired of the constant bewailing over the many ills of our world? For those interested in adopting a more positive attitude, the T. Heritage Art Gallery has an answer. The gallery is currently holding an "Environmental Mural Exhibition" that invites the public to paint their ideas about […]
Melnitz film series focuses on faculty
Melnitz film series focuses on faculty By Barbara Hernandez Daily Bruin Staff When you live in Los Angeles, a person can become a little jaded, especially at UCLA, where television and film stars come and go. A student may become so jaded they don’t appreciate their own professors, who have careers in filmmaking aside from […]
Phairly good, but not great
Phairly good, but not great By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s to Liz Phair’s credit that fans expected a little more of her on Tuesday night. The ultra-cool critical darling played the Wiltern as part of her truncated solo electric tour, giving her fans a hit of the much-needed live performance and showing […]