Friday, July 4

Hollywood schmooze-fest food for thought for intern

Monday, August 17, 1998 Hollywood schmooze-fest food for thought for intern COLUMN: ‘Gift bag girl’ gets inside information from Beverly Hills party I am standing in front of Indochine restaurant in Beverly Hills wondering the following: How do you pronounce Indochine? Read more...


Curtain Calls

Monday, August 10, 1998 Curtain Calls "Peter Pan" Through Aug. 16 Pantages Theatre Tickets:$22-$28 (213) 365-3500 Just because a good chunk of the audience can barely peer over the velvet seats in front of them doesn’t mean a show (especially one charging $22 and up) can’t deliver to the over-12 crowd as well. Read more...


Dreams may not come true for dull Japanese band

Monday, August 10, 1998 Dreams may not come true for dull Japanese band MUSIC: Bland, insincere singer, monotonous tunes leave crowd unimpressed with group’s show By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Staff Take everything that is commercial and generic about American pop music, combine it with mediocre singing talent – but a definite burst of vitality – and you have Japan’s big sensation, Dreams Come True (DCT). Read more...


Soap opera hopes disaster will bring in new audience

Monday, August 10, 1998 Soap opera hopes disaster will bring in new audience COLUMN: Cruise liner sinking, earthquake may rescue struggling series By Carol Bidwell Los Angeles Daily News George Becket’s orders were clear and concise: Create a major earthquake that will cause mayhem and trap people in life-threatening situations. Read more...


‘First Love’ a rite of passage for promising director

Monday, August 10, 1998 ‘First Love’ a rite of passage for promising director FILM: Newcomer’s debut movie sends worthwhile, life-affirming message By Peter Smith Daily Bruin Contributor "First Love, Last Rites" will occupy your imagination and sink you into the sweltering atmosphere of Bayou country southwest of New Orleans. Read more...


Eye of the Storm

Monday, August 10, 1998 Eye of the Storm FILM: Brian De Palma weaves a tale of conspiracy and cover-up amidst heated battles with the Hollywood establishment By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Staff As Detective Rick Santoro and his lady friend race out of the crowded service elevator of the fictional Atlantic City Arena, an enormous tidal wave crashes over the nearby Boardwalk and into the small compartment, forcing the intrepid policeman under thousands of gallons of rushing water. Read more...