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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Festival celebrates outbreak of daring films in the 1970s FILM: Santa Barbara leaves the surfboards behind to go for the glitz By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Contributor Though it is located a scant 100 miles north of the geographic center of the film industry, the city of Santa Barbara is not […]

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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Ailey through the ages DANCE: Judith Jamison secures the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s place in history By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff A few scraps of metal – perhaps the remnants of a broken pen cartridge – lie on the table of the Daily Bruin’s otherwise bare conference room. […]

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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Russia has AIDS, drugs and issues, too ART: Propaganda shows two countries aren’t as different as they appear By Michael Gillette Daily Bruin Contributor The Russian propaganda on display at the Kerckhoff Art Gallery is relatively free of the America-baiting, pro-communist messages students may remember from their youths. Instead, the exhibit […]

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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Composer enters spotlight with debut album, concert MUSIC: Stephen Schwartz avoids critics as he extends his resume beyond feature film soundtracks By Laura Noguera Daily Bruin Contributor Do nothing, say nothing – be nothing. That’s what the motivational sign hanging on a songwriter’s door reads. Those are the three simple steps […]

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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Screen Scene FILM: "Niagara Niagara" Directed by Bob Gosse Starring Henry Thomas and Robin Tunney If ever there was a more depressing movie, the audience would just commit a mass suicide. Luckily, "Niagara Niagara" does not quite cross that line, and the result is a beautifully moving yet disturbing love story. […]

Flutist’s life perspective carries into concert work

Monday, March 16, 1998 Flutist’s life perspective carries into concert work Family, practice, experience allow Galway to express pure emotion By Ai Goldsmith Daily Bruin Contributor James Galway may be a personality you’ve already met: in an elevator, a local mall, a doctor’s office or a concert hall. On March 28th, joined by the Tokyo […]

Group performs folk, jazz medley in perfect harmony

Monday, March 16, 1998 Group performs folk, jazz medley in perfect harmony UCLA student sings, writes songs with relaxed band of friends By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Contributor The dream of becoming the next big thing started Thursday for music group Collective Harmony when they took the Westwood Plaza stage. Playing together for the last […]