BOOK INFORMATION Title: Diamond Dogs Author: Alan Watt Publisher: Little Brown & Company Price: $23.95 Pages: 256 By Brette Fishman Daily Bruin Contributor In Alan Watts novel, “Diamond Dogs,” readers only need to read less than 30 pages to find out what the title means. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
Diamond Dogs falls short of its potential to truly sparkle
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January 11, 9:00 pm
Our town
 Julia Stiles (left) and Rebecca Pidgeon play locals affected by filming in their small town. By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor In the tradition of Hollywood satires like “The Player” and “Bowfinger,” “State and Main” exposes Tinsel Town’s sometimes shady and unintentionally hilarious, inner workings. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
Interactive wedding is a bridal shower of laughs
 Photo from Henry Fonda Theatre Tony smooches Tina in a scene from the comedy, "Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding." It will be playing at the Henry Fonda Theatre until Jan. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
One last look at Y2K’s record chart hits, song artists’ scenes
Illustration by JARRETT QUON/Daily Bruin By Tamar Boyadjian Daily Bruin Contributor The music scene in 2000 was full of hit albums, catchy singles, controversy, destruction and rebirth. Read more...
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January 10, 9:00 pm
Miracle mile
 Illustration by RODERICK ROXAS/Daily Bruin By Barbara McGuire Daily Bruin Senior Staff In 1903, Henry Ford revolutionized the automotive industry by adapting the assembly line to build cars quicker and cheaper than before. Read more...
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January 10, 9:00 pm
“˜Antitrust’ probes dark side of digital world
 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER In the film "Antitrust," opening tomorrow in theaters nationwide, Ryan Phillippe plays an ambitious computer genius whose brains get him into trouble when he goes to work for Gary Winston (Tim Robbins). Read more...
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January 10, 9:00 pm
Beach Boys’ good vibrations made music history
 Brent Hopkins Hopkins is still generally a musical moron. Tell him so at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Brent Hopkins In my life, I have been wrong about many things. Read more...