Tuesday, May 14, 1996 Modern artist shows ‘personal’ works in independent galleryBy Rodney Tanaka Daily Bruin Senior Staff William Lane creates life, not in a lab with lightning but with a canvas with acrylics. "William Lane: Paintings," at the First Independent Gallery through June 8, features abstract work from the UCLA alumnus. His paintings engage […]
Category Archives: Arts
Making their Mark
Friday, May 13, 1994 The Wight Gallery’s newest exhibition of senior undergraduate art leaves conventional constraints behind  offering works of varying styles with only one common theme: their creators.By Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor The seniors are graduating, and this year they want to go out with a bang. "It’s like our final statement," […]
Actor Buchanan leads double life on soap and stage soap
Monday, May 13, 1996 Daytime star takes lead in ‘Love and Anger’By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Contributor As if working on a daytime soap is not enough to keep busy, Emmy-nominated actor Ian Buchanan is tackling the lead in George F. Walker’s play, "Love and Anger." "I don’t think about it. Sometimes I think about […]
Challenging taboos
Monday, May 13, 1996 By Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor sian men don’t have small penises. There are photos to prove it. All you have to do is visit the Kerckhoff Art Gallery and all of your long-harbored stereotypes will vanish with a double take and a gasp. Male and female genitalia adorn these walls […]
Def Leppard returns to music scene with UCLA appearance
Friday, May 10, 1996 Metal band promotes new album ‘Slang’ with first performance in three yearsBy Sona Stepanian Daily Bruin Contributor After a multi-year absence, a change in its line-up and the virtual disappearance of the heavy metal musical genre which brought the band to prominence, 80s staple Def Leppard reemerged last night from a […]
Flutist relishes instrument’s versatility
Friday, May 10, 1996 Virtuoso Piccinini brings talent to Schoenberg tonightBy Cindy Liu Daily Bruin Contributor They say genius must be born and can never be taught. That must have been the case for Marina Piccinini who, at the tender age of 7, was so impressed by Mozart’s "The Magic Flute" that she decided to […]
Film Reviews
Friday, May 10, 1996 "Dead Man" Written and Directed by Jim Jarmusch Starring Johnny Depp and Gary Farmer Jim Jarmusch steps up once again as one of today’s most daring, imaginative directors with "Dead Man," a black and white, metaphorical Western starring Johnny Depp. Jarmusch proves that the unique stories he created in "Stranger Than […]