Saturday, December 27

Beat poet Ginsberg lives on in ‘docu-diary’

Monday, November 17, 1997 Beat poet Ginsberg lives on in ‘docu-diary’ FILM: Movie shows late artist’s connections with common everyday peopleBy Stacy Sare Daily Bruin Contributor When the late Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg walks down the streets of New York City, he doesn’t spend his time with the rich and famous on Fifth Avenue or engage in fine dining at Central Park’s notorious Tavern on Green. Read more...


Sewing a story

Monday, November 17, 1997 For the Kuna culture, molas are both a work of art and a historical narrative. Now, Fowler Museum brings their stories to UCLA.By Terry Tang Daily Bruin Contributor Some cultures use pen and paper to record their histories. Read more...




Part of their world

Friday, November 14, 1997 Part of their world FILM: The little mermaid takes the big screen for a whole new generation of movie-goersBy Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Senior Staff Jodi Benson arrives at the Four Seasons Hotel, dressed neatly in a white blouse and red blazer, to share some memories. Read more...


Hostel hospitality

Friday, November 14, 1997 Hostel hospitality A diverse group of travellers are attracted to Los Angeles’ youth hostels for their affordability, ambient atmosphere and promise of life experiencesBy Sam Toussi Daily Bruin Contributor Sunday in Philadelphia: stay in a nice youth hostel. Read more...


Maui Beach Cafe offers authentic Hawaiian flavor, exotic ambiance

Friday, November 14, 1997 Maui Beach Cafe offers authentic Hawaiian flavor, exotic ambiance RESTAURANT: New addition to Westwood’s variety of cuisines provides a techno-style luau tasteBy Nerissa Pacio Daily Bruin Senior Staff The endearingly nicknamed "Buck Fifty Subs" (aka Roll In) is cheap, outdoors and welcomes all UCLA night owls. Read more...