Saturday, July 4

Play it again

Friday, April 10, 1998 Play it again FILM: Old movies bring in box office bucks from a new generation of filmgoers By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff People camped out for hours last year, waiting in line for tickets to the re-release of "Star Wars." In its first 10 days of big-screen revival, "Grease" has already pulled in $20.2 million. Read more...


Screenscene

Friday, April 10, 1998 Screenscene FILM "City of Angels" Directed by Brad Silberling Starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan Tasting a pear. Feeling the wind caress your skin. Read more...


Close friends, closer family highlight new Wells’ novel

Thursday, April 9, 1998 Close friends, closer family highlight new Wells’ novel BOOK: ‘Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood’ delivers emotional tale By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff Down on the bayou, sippin’ bourbon in the hot Louisiana nights, just you and your girlfriends stripped down to your panties. Read more...


Earning his wings

Thursday, April 9, 1998 Earning his wings FIM: Nicolas Cage brings childlike innocence to the ‘City of Angels’ By Terry Tang Daily Bruin Contributor With macho movies like "The Rock," "Con Air" and "Face/Off" under his acting belt, Nicolas Cage recently seems like the ultimate action hero. Read more...


Fantasy blends into real world with ‘Butcher Boy’

Thursday, April 9, 1998 Fantasy blends into real world with ‘Butcher Boy’ FILM: Irish director often explores illogical, surreal topics in his indie works By Sumyi Khong Daily Bruin Contributor As Neil Jordan takes a seat at the Sunset Marquis Hotel conference room, his brown hair flops over his eyes and casts a shadow over his squarish baby face. Read more...


Lemmon, Matthau make more magic

Thursday, April 9, 1998 Lemmon, Matthau make more magic FILM: ‘Odd Couple II’ another in duo’s long line of fabulous movies By Louise Chu Daily Bruin Contributor Even they don’t know how it works. Read more...


Crowd jeers then cheers at concert featuring two bands

Thursday, April 9, 1998 Crowd jeers then cheers at concert featuring two bands MUSIC: Black Lab’s disappointing portion of show overshadowed by Our Lady Peace’s stellar singer By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Contributor In a small concert house amidst dark antique shops and cobblestone roads, two alternative rock bands came together in hopes of rockin’ out the silent city of Pomona. Read more...