Friday, July 4

Bands on H.O.R.D.E. tour share energy, enthusiasm with audience

Monday, August 31, 1998 Bands on H.O.R.D.E. tour share energy, enthusiasm with audience MUSIC: Established favorites, newcomers to scene continue show’s tradition of excellence By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Staff Tie-dye and modern rock, framed in social awareness, will always bring the crowds and some fun. Read more...



Sun to set on Santa Monica’s famed Twilight Dance concerts

Monday, August 31, 1998 Sun to set on Santa Monica’s famed Twilight Dance concerts ON-CAMPUS: Growing from benefit for Save the Pier Week, festival continues to draw big audiences By Stacy Sare Daily Bruin Contributor Rollerbladers, bikers, pedestrians and motorists totaling in the thousands will come to the Santa Monica Pier’s final Twilight Dance Series Concert of the summer season this Thursday night. Read more...


Soundbites

Monday, August 31, 1998 Soundbites Liz Phair, "whitechocolatespaceegg" (Matador) It’s been a long four years, but Liz Phair has returned to pop musicdom with "whitechocolatespaceegg," her third consecutive masterpiece. Read more...


Intimate concert turns Royce Hall into homely Texas family kitchen

Monday, August 24, 1998 Intimate concert turns Royce Hall into homely Texas family kitchen MUSIC: Cowboy Junkies provide emotional sound, take audience on historical journey of band’s growth By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Senior Staff A small table overburdened by a vase of white roses is the centerpiece for a family gathering. Read more...


Still rocking after 30 years, Elton John dazzles crowd

Monday, August 24, 1998 Still rocking after 30 years, Elton John dazzles crowd MUSIC: Something about the way legend performs sets him apart from aging stars By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Senior Staff He may be in his fifties, but there’s no way the sun’s going down on Elton John just yet. Read more...


Director works in company of controversy

Monday, August 24, 1998 Director works in company of controversy INTERVIEW: LaBute gives fresh take on infidelity in ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Senior Staff After debuting his film "In the Company of Men," a story about two businessmen that play a deaf woman like a pawn in an abusive game, writer and director Neil LaBute had to deal with people calling him misogynistic and harassing his actors for their character’s vices. Read more...