Sunday, August 4, 1996 Owners plan to build other sites around the world that will be linked onlineBy Kristin Fiore Summer Bruin Senior Staff Interactive monitors, palm identification sensors, fiber optic stairways all lit with an eerie neon glow … It’s not Star Trek, but it’s definitely The Next Generation  of nightclubs, that is. […]
Category Archives: Arts
Barillapalooza
Sunday, August 4, 1996 Westwood takes a crack at the music festival crazeBarilla’s eclectic L.A. a la carte will bring together an ensemble of musical talents, 60 of L.A.’s restaurants and a host of other entertainment ranging from face painting to magic shows. Kids and adults alike will surely find something to suit both their […]
Despite high billing, Paltrow down to earth
Sunday, August 4, 1996 Actress discusses ups and downs of filming Jane Austen classic ‘Emma’By Michael Horowitz Summer Bruin Senior Staff Gwyneth Paltrow and Toni Collette had already teamed up on "The Pallbearer" before they went to England to film "Emma," so the two had developed a shared sense of humor. "I adore her," Paltrow […]
M2 will deliver more videos and less extras
Sunday, August 4, 1996 By Kristin Fiore Summer Bruin Senior Staff As if one weren’t enough, MTV launched a second channel, M2, on Thursday, 15 years to the day after the Aug. 1, 1981, airing of the original station. M2 has ditched rotation schedules for a looser, more varied format, though big hit videos may […]
Project joins Asian artists, UCLA students in dance
Sunday, August 4, 1996 Five-week workshop strives to bridge ethnic boundaries through musicBy Michele Nguyen Summer Bruin Contributor A Jakarta-born dancer may not seem to have a lot in common with an American composer, aside from their respective love for their craft. But this passion for their art allows them to exchange ideas and create […]
A leg up on the film world
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Jackie Chan flicks filled with realistic stunts, rapid actionBy Brandon Wilson Summer Bruin Contributor In the early 1980s, he came, he saw, he went back home. In 1996, he came back, he saw, he conquered. And without leaving the audience a chance to catch their breath after "Rumble in the Bronx," […]
Hollywood Bowl resounds with Russian music, talent
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Solo stars to join the Kirov Orchestra in weeklong concert By Krystn Lee Summer Bruin Contributor The Russian Kirov Orchestra is back in town for a weeklong series of performances at the Hollywood Bowl, under the charismatic leadership of conductor Valery Gergiev. He and the Kirov Orchestra made their first appearance […]