Thursday, February 19, 1998 Filmmaker Julie Davis does exactly what she has to do FILM: Director feels few works explore sex lives of heterosexual women By Louise Chu Daily Bruin Contributor Standing in a freezing cold phone booth in the middle of Sequoia National Park at night, Julie Davis was getting something done. It wasn’t […]
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‘Fault’ motions are now an art form
Thursday, February 19, 1998 ‘Fault’ motions are now an art form DANCE: Movements of earth, dancers brought together to flow as one By Jammie Salagubang Daily Bruin Contributor There’s a whole lot of shaking going on – both metaphorically and physically – in "Fault," the new work by the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company which shows […]
Super Smith to the rescue!
Thursday, February 19, 1998 Super Smith to the rescue! COMIC: Director Kevin Smith broadens his career and renews public interest in comic books by launching "Clerks. (The Comic Book)" His leading man, Ben Affleck, awaits the Oscars to find out if he will win the prestigious Best Screenplay award for "Good Will Hunting." His leading […]
‘Mrs. Dalloway’ explores Woolf’s duality
Wednesday, February 18, 1998 ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ explores Woolf’s duality FILM Vanessa Redgrave captures psychological nature of author’s life By Michelle Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor The wave of recent British dramatic films has cloyed the public with a grossly sweet aftertaste. Maybe because these films have a packaged Americanness about them – complete with American leads […]
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Wednesday, February 18, 1998 Soundbites MUSIC: Bob Marley and the Wailers, "The Complete Wailers 1967-1972 Part 1," (JAD) It looks like the Beatles’ "Anthology" phenomenon has carried over to the reggae world. This three-disc collection is a must for serious reggae fans, as well as the curious and those devoted to the Wailers, the group […]
Wayans employs all senses to the max
Wednesday, February 18, 1998 Wayans employs all senses to the max FILM: Youngest brother follows older siblings’ footsteps with first starring role in movie By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Staff Being the youngest in a family of 10 kids can be tough. Especially in a family full of comedians. Marlon Wayans, whose new comedy "Senseless" […]
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Wednesday, February 18, 1998 ‘Out of Actions’ sets out to provoke reactions ART: Modern representations reject aesthetically pleasing exterior, address deeper issues By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff Sometimes modern art seems transcendental. Sometimes, it appears more real than actual life. Sometimes, it’s just weird. Take the exhibit currently showing at The Geffen Contemporary at […]