Illustration by CLEMENT LAM/Daily Bruin By Dave Holmberg Daily Bruin Contributor Do not believe everything you see in the movies. Historical representations in film are a particularly dangerous arena, where the lines between fact and fiction are purposefully and repeatedly blurred. Read more...
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Leftover Salmon is better than your typical helping of grub
 Chuck Morris Entertainment The bluegrass band, Leftover Salmon, will be doing an all-ages show at the House of Blues this Sunday night. By Antero Garcia Daily Bruin Senior Staff Forget fancy restaurants with expensive meals, just go out and enjoy some Leftover Salmon. Read more...
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Disney A scene from Disney’s new animated movie "Recess." “Recess: School’s Out” Created and Produced by Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere Directed by Chuck Sheetz The sporadic drizzle outside makes it seem like summer will never arrive. Read more...
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February 15, 9:00 pm
Echoes of Japanese history on stage
JENNIFER YUEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Third-year student Emily Jen rehearses odori, a traditional Japanese dance, for the Nikkei Student Union Culture Night which will be performed at Royce Hall this Sunday. Read more...
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February 15, 9:00 pm
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Photo courtesy of David Trotman "Feets! Don’t Fail Me Now," a new film being broadcast on the Internet, uses stereotypes to raise questions about racial identities in America. Read more...
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February 14, 9:00 pm
Five UCLA students finalists in short film competition
 ED RHEE Film student Peter Hunziker is one of five UCLA finalists in the running for the Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker’s Award. By Mary Williams Daily Bruin Contributor In a few months, seeing a short film by a UCLA student may be as easy as going to your local movie theater. Read more...
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“˜Embrace’ explores sexuality, identity in apartheid society
By Leila Mobayen Daily Bruin Contributor On Wednesday night, South African author Mark Behr spoke at Royce Hall. The critically acclaimed author read a selection from his latest novel, “Embrace.” Behr, who has received much acclaim, including the Los Angeles Times Book Award for his 1993 novel, “The Smell of Apples,” has made a name for himself in what has been called a new genre of testimonial literature. Read more...