Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Ernie Hudson didn’t know who to call … so they called him TELEVISION: Ex-Ghostbuster’s faith in God, ability to overcome limitations has led to his success By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor A young actor, newly immersed in the Hollywood scene, searches for work. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Ernie Hudson didn’t know who to call … so they called him
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Joe’s Myth has enthusiasm, but lacks originality
Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Joe’s Myth has enthusiasm, but lacks originality MUSIC: Despite high energy, band’s bland sound doesn’t leave any lasting impression By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff The pony-tailed, casually dressed lead singer suavely takes the stage. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Soundbites Various Artists, "Shooting Fish," (Capitol/ Premier) For those of you who miss Britpop, the soundtrack to the new movie "Shooting Fish" is right up your alley. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Breaking out the ashtray
Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Breaking out the ashtray MUSIC: The Din Pedals aim to clear the smoky haze of one-hit wonders on the radio with their emotionally driven single and album By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Senior Staff Upon entering the living quarters of on-the-rise alternative band the Din Pedals, one can’t avoid the notion that this dimly-lit quasi-studio screams rock ‘n’ roll. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
Voyeuristic Oslo mailman delivers off-color message
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Voyeuristic Oslo mailman delivers off-color message FILM: Norwegian director hopes audiences read into gritty hero of ‘Junk Mail’ By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff From the 25th floor of the Wilshire office building that houses E!, Pal Sletaune can see the Hollywood sign. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
Director’s rough past leads to award-winning artistic presentation
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Director’s rough past leads to award-winning artistic presentation FILM: ‘TwentyFourSeven’ grants respect, new hope to Meadows’ community By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Senior Staff It may not be as glamorous as being discovered at Schwab’s, but it’s almost as good. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
Production leaves audience heartbroken
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Production leaves audience heartbroken THEATER: Inconsistent accents, wooden acting cripple classic by Shaw By Danielle Myer Daily Bruin Contributor George Bernard Shaw, in his wittiness, would probably have laughed at the misinterpretation and poor representation of his play, "Heartbreak House." Running at the Knightsbridge Theatre in Old Town Pasadena, the actors and director did the play a gross injustice with inconsistent accents and fumbled lines. Read more...