A&E Briefs

Monday, October 6, 1997 A&E Briefs Compete in ‘College Jeopardy’ online UCLA students can now show how much they have learned at this fine establishment by challenging other students and universities online. Bruins can play to win a 1998 Pontiac and other prizes by visiting the "Jeopardy" site at www.station.com/collegejeopardy/. Burly Bear: devoted to college […]

Oscar-winning filmmaker’s works continue to fascinate

Monday, October 6, 1997 Oscar-winning filmmaker’s works continue to fascinate FILM: ‘Nosferatu,’ other famous silent films stress visual artistry with a hauntingly eerie style By Sandra Kim Daily Bruin Contributor A silent, cold morning awakens as the first sun’s rays hit the landscape, painting it crimson and gold, bouncing off the droplets of morning dew. […]

Soundbites

Monday, October 6, 1997 Soundbites MUSIC: The Rolling Stones "Bridges to Babylon" (Virgin) In the music world, it’s basically standard knowledge that the Rolling Stones, considered the oldest and still greatest band in rock and roll, have been making the same album over and over again since the early ’80s. While the top-notch musicianship has […]

Serenity and symbolism

Monday, October 6, 1997 Serenity and symbolism GARDEN: The flora and fauna of UCLA’s Hannah Carter Japanese Gardens capture centuries of Japanese history and legend By Dayna Michaelsen Daily Bruin Contributor Despite its proximity to campus, the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden is a welcome oasis compared to the sometimes frantic pace of life at UCLA. […]

Beyond Borders

Friday, October 3, 1997 Beyond Borders BOOKS: Independent booksellers find ways to sell their products in the shadow of trendy superstores By Nerissa Pacio Daily Bruin Senior Staff The velour couches are comfy enough for a lethargic afternoon snooze. The sweetly pungent aroma of roasted mocha beans wafts in the air. And the strumming folk […]

Tuning in

Friday, October 3, 1997 Tuning in RADIO: When radio listeners turn the dial to AM 1260, they’ll get a new dose of classic showtunes on KGIL By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff There are probably a few disappointed Beatles fans out there. The West L.A.-based radio station KGIL (AM 1260), which played the English […]