Monday, October 12, 1998 Living in the abstract ART: Often compared to masters like Cezanne and Degas, Martin Lubner shows that methods of creating are as important as art itself as he attempts to redefine the world By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Senior Staff On the assembly line of a lamp-making factory, a young man […]
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Kronos Quartet brings Grammy winning sound to UCLA
Friday, October 9, 1998 Kronos Quartet brings Grammy winning sound to UCLA MUSIC: Harmonious group’s playing emanates with diverse repertoire By Stacy Sare Daily Bruin Contributor When violinist David Harrington opened the morning newspaper yesterday, he was struck by a picture of a young Albanian boy. "I was just thinking, I wonder if there’s any […]
The gray area
Friday, October 9, 1998 The gray area ART: The Armand Hammer Museum delves into the vast valley of Los Angeles art, filling in the gaps between sunshine and noir By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff On one side, there’s the sunshine: Ken Price’s radiant ceramic "Bubbles," a sort of gilded lava flow, is the […]
Coming soon: MTV will host ‘Real World’ VanderZanden
Friday, October 9, 1998 Coming soon: MTV will host ‘Real World’ VanderZanden COLUMN: Forget Hawaii, show could be filmed in Vanessa’s apartment This weekend, many people will try out for MTV’s "The Real World" at Madison’s in Westwood. Those who make the final cut will enjoy themselves in a fabulous Hawaiian bungalow. Sadly, some say […]
MTV’s popular ‘Real World’ series in search of cast in Westwood
Friday, October 9, 1998 MTV’s popular ‘Real World’ series in search of cast in Westwood TELEVISION: Those chosen will live in Hawaii, have every move scrutinized by world audiences By Laura Noguera Daily Bruin Contributor Picture the life of a goldfish, the world watching from all sides, with only a scrawny plant to hide behind. […]
A&E Briefs
Thursday, October 8, 1998 A&E Briefs Minimalist composer, pianist performs at Schoenberg Hall Two days before the classical Kronos Quartet enters Schoenberg Hall in a Sunday performance, the composer behind many of their standards will, once again, precede them. Terry Riley, the unconventional pianist hailed by the New York Times as carrying "jazz improvisation into […]
Twisted, hapless tales better left in campfire
Thursday, October 8, 1998 Twisted, hapless tales better left in campfire BOOK: Crude attempt at depicting unlucky people leaves us with ‘Raw Deal’ By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Senior Staff A simple business proposition made in fear of being eaten by his own people led pygmy warrior Ota Benga to America. On his trip he […]