Monday, 4/7/97 Distinctly Ink Fowler Museum’s newest exhibit, ‘The Fragrance of Ink: Korean Literati Paintings of the Choson Dynasty,’ showcases the ancient works that gave Korea its own artistic style. By Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor The delicate brush strokes of Korean Literati paintings often promote thoughtful contemplation from viewers. It’s not hard to see […]
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Punk, Pimps live up to hype in concert
Monday, 4/7/97 Punk, Pimps live up to hype in concert Electronica, Brit-hop bands dazzle crowd with both fast, slow jams By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Contributor Daft Punk and the Sneaker Pimps, two of Europe’s biggest buzz bands, rolled into town Thursday night and gave a musical sampling of the two latest crazes to hit […]
Soundbites
Monday, 4/7/97 Soundbites Aerosmith "Nine Lives" (Columbia) Aerosmith, the band from Boston we have to thank for introducing us to Alicia Silverstone, is back with "Nine Lives," the follow-up to the 1993 monster hit "Get a Grip." Steven Tyler (the man from Boston we have to thank for giving us Liv Tyler) and company return […]
Extension course reveals secrets of making it big in Hollywood
Monday, 4/7/97 Extension course reveals secrets of making it big in Hollywood Former agent offers personal advice to show-business hopefuls By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor Hollywood is all about connections. In order to succeed in this cutthroat business that thrives on deal-making and hot new talent, having a friend or relative who is high […]
Humor of ŒLove¹ cannot rescue lackluster plot
Friday, April 4, 1997 FILM: Australian work fails to show hip, fresh side of Generation X lifeBy Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor The world probably doesn’t need another Generation X movie about the lives of quirky college students and their even quirkier little problems. But if filmmakers really want to make a formulaic movie that […]
Dylan¹s Wallflowers anything but boring
Friday, April 4, 1997 CONCERT: Musicianship, chemistry and humor result in flawless showBy Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Contributor The Wallflowers’ gig at the Ventura Theater on Wednesday proved you don’t need high-tech light effects, expensive props, and a flashy front man to put on a great show. Led by the good-humored and laid-back Jakob Dylan […]
Neither trumpets nor drums, plenty of style
Thursday, April 3, 1997 MUSIC: UCLA band uses variety of sounds and instruments in new CDBy Narissa Pacio Daily Bruin Contributor If a band consists of neither trumpets nor drums, then what does it have? According to UCLA band Neither Trumpets Nor Drums (NTND), just about everything else, from the basic electric guitar and keyboards […]