Sound Bites

Thursday, February 18, 1999 Sound Bites MUSIC Sugar Ray, "14:59" (Lava/Atlantic) One-hit wonders no more, this band proves it can be done. With a laugh, some hope and a lot of great songwriting, Sugar Ray breaks against the odds, shouting in your face, "Ha!" and gets it done. Graduating from the overly aggressive punk edge […]

Vegetarian heaven provides real food at good prices

Wednesday, February 17, 1999 Vegetarian heaven provides real food at good prices RESTAURANT: Tasty fare, generous portions make conscientious eating fun By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff Salmon will thank you. Chickens will clap their wings for you. Even cows will moo in your honor. Great. You’ve decided to go vegetarian and become one with […]

Concert goers lack etiquette, maturity, respect for others

Wednesday, February 17, 1999 Concert goers lack etiquette, maturity, respect for others COLUMN: Stupid antics, rambunctiousness ruin shows for calmer fans People need to grow up. I know only being 20 years old does not exactly make me the beacon of maturity, but after going to many, many shows, I think I qualify as an […]

World gets taste of cultural opportunities in Los Angeles

Wednesday, February 17, 1999 World gets taste of cultural opportunities in Los Angeles ART: Conference brings critics, students together to view city’s collections By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Staff A rich variety of art and means of experiencing it are nothing new to Angelenos. World-renowned museums just a drive away, famed art programs and the […]

L.A. Opera offers its version of “La Travita”

Wednesday, February 17, 1999 L.A. Opera offers its version of "La Travita" OPERA: Production enjoyable in spite of difficulties inherent in staging Verdi’s famous show By John Mangum Daily Bruin Contributor "La Traviata" ranks as one of opera’s most enduring hits, but it also may be one of the genre’s most difficult works to perform […]

Melancholy & Modernism

Tuesday, February 16, 1999 Melancholy & Modernism ART: Donato Creti paints perfection through his art By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Staff Viewing Italian artist Donato Creti’s paintings, it seems that the title of the show, "Melancholy and Perfection," is only half true. The depiction of human bodies in grand, godlike poses and the subtle gestures […]