Does ethnic separatism foster prejudice in society?

Does ethnic separatism foster prejudice in society? By Kamily Graham and Diane Ichikawa Every day, we open up the Daily Bruin to read the Viewpoint section. And every day, we hear from one more disgruntled liberal regarding the passing of the "racist" Proposition 187. To quote Dink, "Frankly, I’m getting a little ticked off." The […]

Letters

Letters Multicultural bridge-building Editor: In reference to the article in the Dec. 2 Daily Bruin entitled, "Enough about race already!," we as members of the Multicultural Society would like to clarify our position. We agree with the writer’s ideal of attempting to judge all people as individuals. However, we presently believe there are certain steps […]

Pump up the volume

Pump up the volume Credited with breaking bands from the Bangles to the Offspring, 106.7 KROQ is perhaps the most influential station in the nation.Is this radio station really the powerhouse it’s said to be? Yes. By Robert Stevens Daily Bruin Senior Staff KROQ disc jockey Rodney "on the ROQ" Bingenheimer has a secret. "Want […]

Daniels makes smart move in ‘Dumb And Dumber’ role

Daniels makes smart move in ‘Dumb And Dumber’ role Actor hopes to prove versatility, gain popularity By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff His new movie may be titled Dumb and Dumber, but Jeff Daniels is definitely no fool. Still, the question persists: what would compel Daniels, a classically trained actor known for his work in […]

Artist takes new direction with latest ‘Material Evidence’ show

Artist takes new direction with latest ‘Material Evidence’ show UCLA professor presents newest exhibit at FIG By Barbara E. Hernandez Daily Bruin Staff The room seems like something out of a fairy tale, with rich red velvet and long braids falling to the floor. "I chose red," says installation artist and UCLA art Professor Barbara […]

UCLA Theater production takes funny look at an actor’s worst nightmare

UCLA Theater production takes funny look at an actor’s worst nightmare By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff Just in time for the end of what could be considered the Gone with the Wind quarter comes the Theater School’s second one-act festival and with it, Terri Hawkes’ masterpiece, "I Survived the Search for Scarlett." Hawkes’ production […]

Williams overcomes adversity for Roxy show, musical career

Williams overcomes adversity for Roxy show, musical career By Jeff Hilger The most amazing thing about Victoria Williams is that neither her music nor her voice fit neatly into any definable musical category. In her show Thursday night at the Roxy, she displayed her vast range of styles, from piano ballad to guitar pop, Celtic […]