By Sharon Hori Daily Bruin Senior Staff If you ever find yourself stranded in the marshy swamps of the southeastern United States, never feed the alligators. Read more...
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July 16, 9:00 pm
How to survive those improbable situations
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Jazzing it up
By Angela Salazar Daily Bruin Senior Staff The eclectic style and talents of jazz music are now at your fingertips. The fifth annual Westwood Jazz at the Hammer series is back with an impressive lineup of renowned performers. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Getty displays photos of moments in city’s past
By Megan Dickerson Daily Bruin Senior Staff For the photographer Eugène Atget, Paris was a living organism. The groundbreaking photographer knew that Paris, like any other municipality at the turn of the 19th century, lived and breathed a dichotomy of existence; bountiful storefronts bordered the carts of lonely ragpickers, while children’s dolls sold at a premium. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Net Scapes
Sputnik 7 www.sputnik7.com Sputnik7.com, an entertainment-based Web site, has so much to offer that one can easily be lost within the site, constantly discovering new and more interesting links to check out. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Star Trek actor’s novel expands on fictional universe
By Howard Ho Daily Bruin Contributor Before Isaac Asimov, the science fiction genre was similar to the horror genre, providing a chilling vision of something that might exist. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Tale of lost kids is relief from formulaic flood
By Emilia Hwang Daily Bruin Senior Staff Welcome to the summer blockbuster. This year’s big-budget Hollywood production would like to introduce you to a company of actors who appear purely for your aesthetic pleasure; more water than you’d need to float an ark; and a plot with vital statistics that flatline. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
Coen brothers come long way, return to directorial beginnings
By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Staff In Joel and Ethan Coen’s Oscar nominated “Fargo,” the bad guys shove dead bodies into a wood-chipping machine. In their 1994 film, “The Hudsucker Proxy,” CEO and multi-millionaire, Waring Hudsucker, plunges 44 floors to his death. Read more...