Life as Arts editor isn’t all glamour, glitz, fluff

Monday, September 28, 1998 Life as Arts editor isn’t all glamour, glitz, fluff COLUMN: A&E hopes to capture emotion, feeling behind the entertainment On the day I applied for Arts & Entertainment editor, an overwhelming feeling of poor judgment swept over me. I had no intention of taking up a position that consumed an enormous […]

Center for Performing Arts brings shows back to Royce

Monday, September 28, 1998 Center for Performing Arts brings shows back to Royce ON-CAMPUS: New season starts with CenterStage Discussions; noted acts to use renovated hall By Megan Dickerson Daily Bruin Senior Staff The pipe organ is coming back to Royce. The little-known instrument on the first floor of Royce Hall is 1/64 of the […]

Paying the price

Monday, September 28, 1998 Paying the price MUSIC: Whether consumers are willing to shell out $15 for a CD or resort to pirating albums with a CD burner, the ones who profit most are the manufacturers and retail stores By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Staff Here’s the common scenario: All excited about the new album […]

Student-run arts board gives UCLA discounted tickets

Monday, September 28, 1998 Student-run arts board gives UCLA discounted tickets ON-CAMPUS: Funded by reg fees, committee cuts prices, produces events By Megan Dickerson Daily Bruin Staff It may be a student’s best defense against rising ticket prices. Every Monday night, a little-known group of 20 aspiring historians, chemists, musicians, lawyers and dancers meets to […]

Search for perfect Chinese chicken salad over

Monday, September 28, 1998 Search for perfect Chinese chicken salad over FOOD: Delicious California cuisine takes center stage at pricier, fast-serviced bistro By Nerissa Pacio Daily Bruin Senior Staff The quest for the perfect Chinese chicken salad: an arduous journey of trial and error. At times, the challenge involves a disappointing encounter with wilted leaves […]

Art students enticed by creative freedom

Monday, September 28, 1998 Art students enticed by creative freedom ON-CAMPUS: Curriculum offers ability to explore different views, interests By Laura Noguera Daily Bruin Staff They get down and dirty in their tools – plaster, clay and paint. With kindergarten memories of smocks and finger painting, UCLA’s art students are making their nostalgia reality, creating […]

Narcoleptic awakens to new respect for live shows, theater

Monday, September 28, 1998 Narcoleptic awakens to new respect for live shows, theater COLUMN: Attending ‘Stomp,’ watching film classic ‘Grease’ rouses interest, appreciation Like many of my esteemed peers at UCLA, I’ve been blessed with several remarkable talents. Besides being double-jointed and possessing the mind-boggling ability to spew the name of every American president in […]