Friday, January 16, 1998 Who’ll draw more? FILM By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Staff It has been over a month since the anticipated battle between animated beauties "The Little Mermaid" and "Anastasia" took place and now it’s time to see who’s left standing. The results show that the war over animated features is far from […]
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Experiencing Cafe Brasil promises escape from L.A. glamour
Friday, January 16, 1998 Experiencing Cafe Brasil promises escape from L.A. glamour RESTAURANT Though a bit overpriced, casual setting makes for a pleasant evening By Nerissa Pacio Daily Bruin Senior Staff On a warm summer evening lit by firefly skies, sweet aromas tease and linger in the air. Drifting to the tiny porch are sounds […]
New Life
Friday, January 16, 1998 New Life ART After venturing into the professional art world, Terri Rose returns to UCLA to display her themes of birth, death and psychological pain in Kerckhoff’s newest art exhibit By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff Churning waves of pastel colors streaking down a huge white canvas. Sharp contrasts between the […]
Screenscene
Friday, January 16, 1998 Screenscene "Fallen" Directed by Gregory Hoblit Starring Denzel Washington, John Goodman and Donald Sutherland It’s not very often that you see something new in Hollywood, especially in the cop movie genre. But "Fallen" tries its best to Stephanie Sheh Grade: B+ "Half Baked" Directed by Tamra Davis Starring Dave Chappelle, Jim […]
Who’ll draw more?
Friday, January 16, 1998 Who’ll draw more? COLUMN By Stephanie Sheh Okay, so you’ve probably read the main story on this page and know about the recent upsurge in feature-length animated films. (And if not, boy did that lead totally not work.) Anyway, I’ll fill in for those of you who are too lazy to […]
Swiss neutrality during war in question
Friday, January 16, 1998 Swiss neutrality during war in question FILM Festival presents Switzerland’s position as far from middle of road By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Contributor Despite the prevailing attitude of scholarly thought – which describes Swiss policies during World War II as neutral – the UCLA Film and Television Archive is conducting a […]
A&E Briefs
Thursday, January 15, 1998 A&E Briefs Win Karaoke jam contest This Saturday, to celebrate Adam Sandler’s newest film "The Wedding Singer" (which will be released Feb. 13) New Line Cinema, Star 98.7 FM, Pioneer and Planet Hollywood are sponsoring a "Karaoke Jam" at the Santa Monica Place across from the Third St. Promenade. Third prize […]