Thursday, April 9


“˜Endurance’ revives story of survival in Antarctic

  Dominion3 "The Endurance: Shackleton’s Legendary Antarctic Expedition" documents the adventure of 28 men trapped by pack ice for 10 months. By Katie Leff Daily Bruin Contributor When a boat is christened the Endurance, it’s just begging to be put to the test. Read more...



Norton Simon Museum goes Pop

By Siddarth Puri Daily Bruin Contributor “Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything.” Andy Warhol’s timeless quote comes to life in the new Norton Simon Art Exhibit “Pop Culture!” Opening today, the exhibit includes paintings, sculptures and works on paper by some of the most famous American Pop artists, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Ed Ruscha and Wayne Thiebaud. Read more...


Like an Egyptian

  Photos from Ahmanson Theatre Patrick Cassidy is Radames, an Egyptian captain, and Simone is Aida, the enslaved Nubian princess who captures his heart at great peril in Disney’s latest musical, "Aida." By Amy Shen Daily Bruin Contributor Two ill-fated lovers, struggling against adversity to be together for eternity. Read more...


Curtain Calls

  The Coronet "Maybe Baby, It’s You" explores love through improvisation. “Maybe Baby, It’s You” Upstairs at the Coronet Theatre Runs indefinitely The new Los Angeles production of “Maybe Baby, It’s You” brings up some of life’s more important questions. Read more...


Sparks plays to mellowed crowd

  JANA SUMMERS Beachwood Sparks singer/guitarist Chris Gunst is California mellow, on stage at the Troubador. By Scott Schultz Daily Bruin Senior Staff The spirit of Neil Young abounded in his old Hollywood stomping ground, The Troubador, on Thursday night as Los Angeles’ Beachwood Sparks led a triple bill of Young-influenced bands. Read more...