Wednesday, October 23, 1996 In discussing her latest movie, ‘The Associate,’ Whoopi Goldberg shows the film industry for what it is–a business.By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff or each celebrity there is an incident which brings the realization that he or she has arrived. For some, this moment comes with the presentation of an […]
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Fools Pardise: ‘Twelth Night’
Tuesday, October 22, 1996 FILM: Kingsley adds the Shakespearean comedy to his impressive repertoire By Carrie Rosten Daily Bruin Contributor As Ben Kingsley sits down to lunch the British actor gingerly sips his cup of tea, graciously asking if everyone else has enough tea too. Impish and soft-spoken, the Academy Award winning actor begins to […]
Philharmonic Orchestra buds an eclectic ensemble
Tuesday, October 22, 1996 MUSIC: New, smaller group of elite players makes for better sound By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA has a new orchestra that’s not exactly new. The recently formed Chamber Orchestra is actually composed of students from the existing Philharmonic Orchestra. However, the Chamber Orchestra is a separate, smaller and more […]
Love Ruckus jams to peak performance
Tuesday, October 22, 1996 By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Contributor A slender figure with black-rimmed glasses, spiky hair and a blue lounge jacket takes the mike as anxious band members wait patiently at their stations. The mixed crowd of tanked frat boys and long-haired Whiskey regulars stare intently at the stage as he raises his […]
Splicing through godly credits
Tuesday, October 22, 1996 FILM: Screenwriters, actors must accept film as the director’s mediumFor two years in a row, I have done my civic duty as a student of the School of Theater, Film and Television. Weeks before the year-end festival, wherein all the school’s students get to show their works, I along with a […]
Local Heritage
Tuesday, October 22, 1996 Westwood gallery combines art and environmentalism to create positive images for communityBy Carrie Rosten Daily Bruin Contributor Located on Glendon Avenue amid movie theaters, parking lots and falafel stands is Tim Heritage’s experimental art gallery, designed to exhibit the work of local environmentally-friendly artists. The T.Heritage Art Gallery recently reopened its […]
Devin’s Chronicles maps college life on the web
Monday, October 21, 1996 COMPUTER: New show leads cybertour through tale of self-discoveryBy Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor The internet is fast becoming the entertainment medium of the future. Thanks to man’s cybernetic genius and creative minds like Caspian Sea Entertainment producer Farshad Nikgohar, those with inquisitive minds can practically watch TV over the World […]