The universal language of dance MFA candidate Malathi Iyengar translates human experience by weaving together ‘traditions and innovations,’ creating a tapestry of multicultural dancers, diverse dance techniques and Indian music. By Rodney Tanaka Love. Fear. Sorrow. Wonder. Master of Fine Arts student Malathi Iyengar explores the human experience and the battle between good and evil […]
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‘So-Called Life’ delights, ‘Hardball’ frights in new season
‘So-Called Life’ delights, ‘Hardball’ frights in new season By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff Along with a new school year comes another season of novel television shows ranging from pure schlock to creative brilliance. Here are the best and worst so far: Excellent: 4. Right after "Coach," "Blue Skies," is bound to do well. "Skies" […]
Turning old songs into our worst nightmares
Turning old songs into our worst nightmares What’s the Noise? Michael Tatum Welcome to the first installment of my column, which purges the mysteries of all the music that I, and hopefully you as well, love: rock, rap, punk, country, blues, R&B, jazz, disco, techno, reggae, soul, African and other "world" music, top 40, and […]
Wolf’s new book fights ‘Fire with Fire’
Wolf’s new book fights ‘Fire with Fire’ Kerckhoff Art Gallery hosts feminist writer’s book signing By Nisha Gopalan Dateless, man-hating women, driven to lesbianism, find solace in feminism. Or so people think. In actuality, there exists no standard feminist profile, no strict feminist political agenda, not even a secret feminist handshake. And men can be […]
L.A. Phil: It’s the new style
L.A. Phil: It’s the new style Setting 20th-century pace for rest of season, Los Angeles Philharmonic blazes through Stravinsky, darts gracefully through Prokofiev, teases audience through Lutoslawski By John Mangum Still feeling the rush from a recent European tour, the Los Angeles Philharmonic blazed through a program of uneven quality Thursday evening at the Dorothy […]
Singer DeMent effortlessly confronts emotion
Singer DeMent effortlessly confronts emotion Gifted songwriter brings honesty, talent, elegance to country music By Michael Tatum My father died a year ago today Rooster started crowing when they carried Dad away There beside my mother, in the living room I stood With my brothers and my sisters knowin’ Dad was gone for good Well, […]
Church rifts quell clergy in ‘Demon’ at Doolittle
Church rifts quell clergy in ‘Demon’ at Doolittle By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff Different views often cause upheaval and tension. But when there is a serious difference of opinion among members of the church’s hierarchy, a type of genocide occurs within its walls. In the Royal National Theatre Company’s award-winning production of David Hare’s […]