‘Isabella’ morphs ancient Italian theatrical art for modern viewers

Wednesday, November 18, 1998 ‘Isabella’ morphs ancient Italian theatrical art for modern viewers PLAY: Actors incorporate masks, improv, acrobats to show tradition’s beauty By Erin Beatty Daily Bruin Contributor It’s the same old classic story: boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl betrothed to old man, and someone misplaces the fish with […]

Battle cry

Tuesday, November 17, 1998 Battle cry Diva Kathleen Battle uses her voice as a tool to become her music and to take her audience into another time and place By Ai Goldsmith Daily Bruin Contributor It is said that music is the language of angels. The exquisite voice of Kathleen Battle, which filled Royce Hall […]

Neoclassical concert enlivens Royce

Tuesday, November 17, 1998 Neoclassical concert enlivens Royce ORCHESTRA: Symphony celebrates anniversary in restored auditorium By Michael Rosen-Molina Daily Bruin Contributor With the aid of binoculars, if one squinted just right, cellist Douglas Davis of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra looked kind of like Luciano Pavarotti. Performing in the recently renovated Royce Hall auditorium, the […]

CDs bring psychedelic ’60s back to life

Tuesday, November 17, 1998 CDs bring psychedelic ’60s back to life MUSIC: Latest boxed set resurrects long since forgotten music, bands By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Senior Staff One hundred eighteen tracks of obscure ’60s garage band music combined on four albums with a 98-page glossy booklet outlining the biographies of each group: is this […]

Celebrity skins

Monday, November 16, 1998 Celebrity skins FILM: Woody Allen gets the help from an all-star cast of actors for his new movie about the people society makes famous By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Staff "Celebrity" is certainly the word to describe Woody Allen’s new project. Not only does the movie explore issues of fame and […]

Appreciating artist’s abilities doesn’t require liking his style

Monday, November 16, 1998 Appreciating artist’s abilities doesn’t require liking his style COLUMN: Appreciating artist’s abilities doesn’t require liking his style The machine-brewed coffee stings the back of my throat as the raspy poet from Minnesota picks his guitar and sings about life. I listen to that squealing organ and close my eyes, subconsciously tapping […]