Monday, February 23, 1998 Makeup, style should express individuals, not social taboos COLUMN Aucoin uses ‘Making Faces’ to show that originality is key Soon you will be studying my mug shot very closely. You will think, "Did it work?" "Can I trust her advice?" "What color lipstick is she wearing?" (darn black and white newspaper). […]
Category Archives: Arts
Armenians hope exhibit aims fulfilled
Monday, February 23, 1998 Armenians hope exhibit aims fulfilled ART Association’s goal was to rouse empathy, teach culture’s history By Megan Dickerson Daily Bruin Contributor "Every Armenian has a genocide story to tell," says Ardashes Kasskhian, a fourth-year history student and artist who spearheaded "The Armenian Experience in Art," an exhibit of paintings which closed […]
Former skateboarder chases Hollywood jobs
Monday, February 23, 1998 Former skateboarder chases Hollywood jobs FILM Lee’s shift from athlete to actor succeeds with wide range of roles By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Staff The ups and downs of careening on a skateboard are as unpredictable and risky as an acting career. So when Jason Lee decided to leave professional skateboarding […]
Stamp strides back in the act with ‘Love Walked In’
Monday, February 23, 1998 Stamp strides back in the act with ‘Love Walked In’ FILM Famous ’60s star avoids cliche stereotype by relying on versatility By Michelle Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor In the 1960s, actor Terence Stamp ("The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert") was courted by big guns Frederico Fellini, Peter Ustinov and […]
Fools fall in love
Monday, February 23, 1998 Fools fall in love FILM David Schwimmer, Jason Lee and Mili Avital find chemistry and versatility in their new roles By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Staff A young woman is torn between a sensitive writer and a macho, womanizing sportscaster. This sounds like a typical romantic comedy. But look at who’s […]
Pumping ivory
Friday, February 20, 1998 Pumping ivory MUSIC: Leon Bates applies concentration and stamina to his careers as both a pianist and a bodybuilder By Sam Toussi Daily Bruin Contributor When someone talks to concert pianist Leon Bates, the question invariably is asked: How much do you bench? Now why would anyone want to embarrass a […]
Grapevine
Friday, February 20, 1998 Grapevine You may have noticed that Grapevine was on hiatus last week. Grapevine had a hot Valentine’s Day date, so we gave it the day off. But we know you plan your weekend in strict accordance with A&E’s suggestions (humor us, okay?), so we’re back our usual cornucopia of stimulating activities […]