Wednesday, November 11, 1998 Don’t be afraid to admit love for Matchbox 20, Debbie Gibson COLUMN: Ultrahip pundits miss out on true talent by shunning popular music OK, Doctor. I need help. Ever since I started working at the Daily Bruin a year ago I’ve been aware of my problem, and finally, I’m going to […]
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Philharmonia’s first concert in memory of UCLA mentor
Tuesday, November 10, 1998 Philharmonia’s first concert in memory of UCLA mentor TRIBUTE: Performance by music department reflects on Cloud’s life By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA Philharmonia’s first concert of the year will be dedicated to the memory of David Cloud, UCLA’s recording engineer and longtime member of the music department. A […]
When in venice
Tuesday, November 10, 1998 When in venice FESTIVAL: Gems from one of Europe’s most esteemed film festivals give Los Angeles a taste of cinema – Italian style By Ricky Herzog Daily Bruin Contributor Aside from the Oscar-nominated "Il Postino (The Postman)," Italian cinema has not had a highly visible presence in the United States in […]
Aquabats antics full of punk, pizazz
Tuesday, November 10, 1998 Aquabats antics full of punk, pizazz MUSIC: Ska group delights fans with hyperactive performance By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Staff They sport more staged fights and pratfalls than WWF wrestling. They’ve got magic chickens, professors and space monsters. You want to see snakes falling from the sky? You got it. The […]
Chang details Chinese holocaust’s horrors
Tuesday, November 10, 1998 Chang details Chinese holocaust’s horrors BOOK: Author will speak at UCLA about her novel, Japanese invasion’s effect By Terry Tang Daily Bruin Contributor Mutilated, gang-raped or buried alive, almost no man, woman or child was spared. And most villagers ultimately ended up lying with the thousands of bodies piled like sandbags […]
David Crosby breathes fans to life
Tuesday, November 10, 1998 David Crosby breathes fans to life MUSIC: Age, near-death experience ripens ballads of classic rocker at heart By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Senior Staff In the warm, sleepy red seats of the Wiltern theater, audiences admired the gold and silver-trimmed art deco walls. Men and women who, in their youths, had […]
Odd ‘Massacre’ tortures audience interest
Tuesday, November 10, 1998 Odd ‘Massacre’ tortures audience interest THEATER: Eccentric play reveals trials, tribulations of Ute Indian banishment By Erin Beatty Daily Bruin Contributor Polly, Joan and Suzi Dagenhardt are three psychotic sisters responsible for guiding the audience through a delusional adventure atop their roof in hickville Colorado. Steve Morgan Haskell’s play "Massacre," showing […]