Monday, January 12, 1998 Soundbites Led Zeppelin, "BBC Sessions" (Atlantic) In the spirit of the Beatles’ 1994 double album, "Live at the BBC," Led Zeppelin’s "BBC Sessions" gathers over 20 tracks recorded live on the British Broadcasting Corporation during the height of the band’s popularity. Despite having every reason to be seen skeptically as just […]
Category Archives: Arts
A&E Briefs
Monday, January 12, 1998 A&E Briefs Musical theater program funded UCLA will establish a musical theater program, thanks to a $2.5 million donation from the Gwen and Ray Bolger trusts. The fund enables the School of Theater, Film and Television to create and maintain the new major beginning next fall. Ray Bolger, who died in […]
Kevin Costner delivers his thoughts on lengthy movies
Monday, January 12, 1998 Kevin Costner delivers his thoughts on lengthy movies FILM: The actor and director defends ‘The Postman,’ hoping audiences can enjoy his newest work ‘for what it is’ By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Senior Staff This past holiday movie season, Academy Award-winning actor and director Kevin Costner may have been planning to […]
TV generation: one woman exposes her own obsession
Monday, January 12, 1998 TV generation: one woman exposes her own obsession COLUMN: The boob tube is frivolous entertainment but promotes the fine arts Packing to go home for the break, I carefully folded my staple little black dress and put it optimistically in my bag. Nylons: check. Coat: check. Shoes with heels chunky enough […]
Unholy nights
Monday, January 12, 1998 Unholy nights MUSIC: By Mike Prevatt and Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Staff While we were studying away the weekend before finals, over 20 popular alternative rock bands brought down the house at Universal for two sold-out crowds, both seemingly made up of high-schoolers in beanies and "South Park" shirts. And, judging […]
Expected sinker ‘Titanic’ floats at the box office
Monday, January 12, 1998 Expected sinker ‘Titanic’ floats at the box office FILM:Cameron hopes to strike emotional chord with his epic-sized movie By Tommy Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor Last year’s Oscar season saw four independent films as best picture nominees. "The English Patient" ended up carrying the flag, prompting many film writers to dub Oscar […]
‘Bent’ uncovers Nazis’ torture of homosexuals
Wednesday, December 3, 1997 FILM: Director focuses on an often neglected aspect of HolocaustBy William Li Daily Bruin Contributor Slouched in a filthy, decrepit train car on its way to the Dachau concentration camp, Max puts his head in his trembling hands and chants: "This isn’t happening. This isn’t happening. This isn’t happening." Nazi officers […]