By Scott Schultz Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] It’s difficult to go wrong with Neil Simon’s tried-and-true comedy “The Odd Couple.” Playing at the Geffen Playhouse, “Oscar and Felix, A New Look at The Odd Couple” is an enjoyable update that doesn’t stray too far from the original. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Cast, punchlines in “˜Oscar and Felix’ update stay true to classic
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Student filmmakers seek to change depictions of gays
By C.J. Yu DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Although David Quantic and Abigail Severance may produce films in different genres that touch on different issues, they still have one goal in common: to change the portrayal of gays and lesbians in American media. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
 Sonic Youth “Murray Street” Geffen Records, Inc. The term “classic rock” often bears negative associations, especially for fans of a band like Sonic Youth, which pioneered an alternative movement that split from the rock canon. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Notorious
By Howard Ho DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] Â Wellspring Cho’s newest concert film, “Notorious C.H.O.,” is currently playing at the Landmark Nuart Theater. In Margaret Cho’s new film, “Notorious C.H.O.,” she describes a cross-dressing, homosexual couple that mentored her through high school as “crouching drag queen, hidden faggot.” Though hilarious, Cho’s statement mixing Asian and gay culture is just one example of how her multiple identities play out on the stage. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Movie reviews
 www.margaretcho.com “Notorious C.H.O.” Directed by Lorene Machado Starring Margaret Cho Margaret Cho does it again with her latest performance film. A follow-up to her hit, “I’m the One that I Want,” Cho’s newest film represents a return to pure stand-up even while she infuses it with political and social messages that allow it to rise above the normal doldrums of comic schtick. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
To allow art its influence is to really live
Howard Ho Click Here for more articles by Howard Ho  Snip. Buzz. Trim. Snap. Pop. No, this is not a Rice Krispies commericial. Rather these were the sounds made as I lost my flowing mane Sunday. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Japan’s hit pop duo Puffy sweeten up L.A.
By Alex Palmer DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â www.girlieaction.com/puffy Japanese superstar duo Puffy play their brand of genre-breaking, catchy pop tunes at the Roxy on the first stop of their U.S. Read more...