Thursday, January 30, 1997 COMEDY: Larry Gelbart honored for career in film, television, theaterBy Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff Young comics, beware. Some of the legendary comedians from the ’60s and ’70s got together and came to the conclusion that they are a force to be reckoned with. On Tuesday night at the Writer’s […]
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Playing a universal tune
Thursday, January 30, 1997 MUSIC: Famous orchestra uses music, not language, to convey their messagesBy Jasmine Pachnanda Daily Bruin Contributor Most people communicate through the words of a common language. However, the Israel Camerata Jerusalem Orchestra uses music to communicate, not only with each other, but with their audiences as well. Performing in many music […]
Law students take to the stage in musical
Thursday, January 30, 1997 THEATER: ‘Anti-Kids and Fun’ offers unique satire of shifting social attitudesBy Goutami Mikkilineni Daily Bruin Contributor Most students at UCLA’s Law School have little reason to be dancing and singing in the law building lobby when graduation is still many months away. However, a handful of UCLA law students are taking […]
Japan¹s Œheartbeat¹ echoes in L.A.
Wednesday, January 29, 1997 PERFORMANCE: World renowned Kodo salutes the Taiko drum’s rhythmBy Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor In ancient Japan, the boundaries of a village were determined by the furthest distance that one could hear the steady beat of a Taiko drum. It was the cornerstone of the community and the connection between families. […]
Peanut Gallery
Wednesday, January 29, 1997 The ‘Peanuts’ gang is By Kristin Fiore Daily Bruin Senior Staff From Albert Einstein to Eddie Vedder to Bart Simpson, the world loves a lovable outcast. But before the multi-million dollar "ay caramba" of bad boy Bart, there was the hapless "good grief" of Charlie Brown. He’s not as cool as […]
Soundbites
Wednesday, January 29, 1997 The Violent Burning "The Violent Burning" (Domo Records) Rather than prolong the Grunge Era, this Orange County foursome brings back the pseudo-Goth dementia sound with their self-titled debut album. And while it’s not the Siouxsie Sioux-type Goth we’re familiar with, it certainly has that doom ‘n gloom atmosphere. The Violent Burning’s […]
Black Voices returns to UCLA a cappella
Wednesday, January 29, 1997 MUSIC: British quintet of former backup singers to perform at SchoenbergBy Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Contributor It might not be another British Invasion, but the return of British a cappella group Black Voices is sure to enlighten many Americans. While the group does not sing rock and roll, it does perform […]