Wednesday, April 29, 1998 A little from their friends The students behind ‘Jack or The Submission’ and ‘A la Porte’ at UCLA’s Little Theater look to lighting designers, alumni and the French consulate to aid their repertory By Terry Tang Daily Bruin Contributor Moments filled with slapstick and drama unfold on one set in one […]
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A little from their friends
Wednesday, April 29, 1998 A little from their friends THEATER: The students behind ‘Jack or The Submission’ and ‘A la Porte’ at UCLA’s Little Theater look to lighting designers, alumni and the French consulate to aid their repertory By Terry Tang Daily Bruin Contributor Although staging a new work is rare for a directing student, […]
Public Space celebrates four years of innovation
Wednesday, April 29, 1998 Public Space celebrates four years of innovation Anniversary party reflects club’s resistance to sell-out By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff Thumping beats morph from one rhythm into the next. Spinning synthesized melodies play footsie with the room’s acoustics. Though by today’s standards techno-fied music would appear a mainstay in musical options, […]
Selling British movies to U.S. like shooting fish in a barrel
Wednesday, April 29, 1998 Selling British movies to U.S. like shooting fish in a barrel FILM: England’s quirky style creates vernacular, captures cash at American box office By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Contributor By now, just about everyone knows what it means to do "the full monty." America was introduced to this quirky catch-phrase, which […]
French film festival alights in City of Angels
Tuesday, April 28, 1998 French film festival alights in City of Angels FILM: Promotional event features works extolling sensuality of country By Warren Tessler Daily Bruin Contributor There is a mystique about the French. They have a certain "je ne sais quoi." Maybe it’s the cool attitudes or the en vogue style. And for those […]
Danger: unamusing, untalented band straight ahead
Tuesday, April 28, 1998 Danger: unamusing, untalented band straight ahead MUSIC: Lack of charisma dooms mediocre act, but Naked manages to excite By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Contributor Let’s take a moment to reflect on the ingenious lyrics the bands on KROQ-FM (106.7) have to offer their listeners these days: "You told them all I […]
Pro surfers make for real art
Tuesday, April 28, 1998 Pro surfers make for real art FILM: ‘In God’s hands’ rejects actors in favor of accuracy in stimulating aquatic lifestyle By Sumyi Khoung Daily Bruin Contributor Clad in dark blue Levis, a stylish, fuzzy-collared black vinyl jacket and minus the surfboard, Mathew Liu’s decidedly unbeach-like appearance is a sharp contrast to […]