Thursday, February 12

Production’s outdoor scenery can’t rival talent of actors

Wednesday, October 7, 1998 Production’s outdoor scenery can’t rival talent of actors ON-CAMPUS: Demeter troupe presents first-ever play, a love story written by revolutionary writer Robert Sheridar By Kate Herold Daily Bruin Contributor The roller coaster ride of emotions some like to call love is not a new topic to the average playwright. Read more...


Francesca Block’s unique prose captures hearts

Tuesday, October 6, 1998 Francesca Block’s unique prose captures hearts AUTHOR: Fairies, punks, happy endings endear series to teenagers, adults alike By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff She found a dog at a gas station and named him Vincent Van Go-Go Boots. Read more...


Innovative style highlights show as Soul Coughing rocks the Palace

Tuesday, October 6, 1998 Innovative style highlights show as Soul Coughing rocks the Palace MUSIC: Multimedia techniques add excitement to lively concert from group that defies genre By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Staff Soul Coughing failed to book an opening band for its show at the Palace on Monday, and it’s not very hard to see why. Read more...


Curtain Calls

Tuesday, October 6, 1998 Curtain Calls "Falsettos" Through Nov. 8 St. Genesius Theatre 1049 Havenhurst Dr., West Hollywood Tickets: $20 (323) 660-TKTS Falsettoland is a self-proclaimed quirky little place. Read more...


Reel

Tuesday, October 6, 1998 Reel MUSIC: R&B group Reel Tight struggles for success and fame, which often includes bearing the lesser-known aspects of being a band – tedious video and photo shoots By Tenoch Flores Daily Bruin Contributor A sunny day in Los Angeles is very typical and monotonous at times. Read more...


Massive Attack subdues, satiates ravenous audience

Monday, October 5, 1998 Massive Attack subdues, satiates ravenous audience MUSIC: Lackluster dj openers make it easy for trip-hop band to thrill crowd at Palladium By Louise Chu Daily Bruin Staff The masters of trip-hop graced the sold-out Palladium with a rare appearance on Sept. Read more...


Lost in a dream

Monday, October 5, 1998 Lost in a dream FILM: Innovative concepts, uplifiting messages inspire actors and Director Stephen Simon to make "What Dreams May Come" By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Staff After he died in a horrible car wreck, Chris Nielson expected to find the Heaven dictated by convention – a lilting cloudscape filled with angels strumming harps, robed souls sporting halos and massive, pearly gates welcoming all those who have lead a good life on Earth. Read more...