Friday, October 2, 1998 A bicycle. Built for view ON-CAMPUS: The history of the original horseless carriage is on display at the Fowler Museum By Megan Dickerson Daily Bruin Staff Computers and bicycles may not seem like kindred spirits in the product world, but Pryor Dodge, guest curator of "Bicycles: History, Beauty, Fantasy," a traveling […]
Category Archives: Arts
September Concert Reviews
Friday, October 2, 1998 September Concert Reviews Crystal Method Shrine Auditorium Sept. 26, 1998 The spinning rainbow of lights gradually cooled down to an eerie blue and white flicker in the sky, and then the Crystal Method started playing this even stranger interlude: creepy acoustoelectric murmurs lurching up and down the ears. A group of […]
UCLA archive series honors versatile, little-known actor
Friday, October 2, 1998 UCLA archive series honors versatile, little-known actor FILM: Paul Robeson pushed for African Americans’ rights on and offscreen in 1930s By Ash Steffy Daily Bruin Contributor He was one of the quintessential geniuses in U.S. history. Accomplished in theater, sports, music and civil rights activism, he also had an impressive and […]
Memories, history of Royce Hall remind us of our purpose
Monday, September 28, 1998 Memories, history of Royce Hall remind us of our purpose COLUMN: Through three generations, trademark UCLA symbol houses more than mere performances To commemorate her 10th birthday, my mother saw a movie. Through sculpted arches in muted red hues, she and 10 of her frilly, party-dressed friends scurried past heavy doors, […]
Dreamworks hopes to infiltrate animation market
Monday, September 28, 1998 Dreamworks hopes to infiltrate animation market FILM: Fledgling studio hopes to get edge by releasing ‘Antz’ before Disney’s ‘A Bug’s Life’ By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor This fall, moviegoers who are anticipating this year’s equivalent of "Toy Story" will be seeing double. Well, make that a few thousand tiny characters […]
Food for thought
Monday, September 28, 1998 Food for thought FOOD: ASUCLA provides a variety of delectable – and detestable – eating options By Louise Chu Daily Bruin Staff A civil war of sorts has broken out on the food courts of UCLA. North vs. South, Kerckhoff vs. Northern Lights, Kikka vs. Jimmy … Everyone take cover in […]
Wayless warrior
Monday, September 28, 1998 Wayless warrior FILM: The classic car chase is brought back to life in ‘Ronin,’ Robert De Niro’s new film about a group of men wandering the Earth By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Staff The car crash is perhaps the action genre’s most beloved tradition. Since the earliest days of the modern […]