Thursday, May 30, 1996 Show collects UCLA graduate’s works since 1950sBy Michelle Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor Ed Moses constantly surprises his fans. The artist rarely stays with the same style or theme in his paintings for too long. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
MoCA exhibit celebrates modern artist Moses’ multi-faceted career
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May 28, 9:00 pm
Charlie’s Demons
Tuesday, May 28, 1996 By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Contributor Most people in the public eye end up getting their name dragged through the mud at some point or another, but Charlie Sheen’s career has gotten splashed with more than the average scandalous soil. Read more...
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May 28, 9:00 pm
Showcase shines spotlight on talent
Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Six campus acts run gamut from comedy to musicBy Rodney Tanaka Daily Bruin Senior Staff Fame. Fortune. Glory. Therapy. "Showcase ’96" offers UCLA students a forum to highlight their talents in front of family, friends and talent agents. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
Festival to show cinema’s diversity
Monday, May 27, 1996 Event to present both new and established filmmakersBy Dina Gachman Daily Bruin Staff It may seem that in the past few years Asian cinema has increased in popularity. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
Lamm
Monday, May 27, 1996 Producer of Wilson play optimistic about productionBy Alicia Cheak Daily Bruin Contributor The past year has been good for Adrienne Lamm. Fresh off the production of "Lips Together, Teeth Apart," she is now producing August Wilson’s "Two Trains Running" at the Morgan-Wixson Theater in Santa Monica. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
Regents’ lecturer Zollar raising questions during two week stay
Monday, May 27, 1996 Dancer explores issues of culture, race through artBy Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Contributor Intense drum beats bombard the stairwell of the dance building from one direction, while classical piano chords float in from another. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
Villain for Hire
Monday, May 27, 1996 From ‘Boys of St. Vincent’ to ‘Clear and Present Danger,’ Henry Czerny’s made a career of embodying evil. Now, he’s menacing none other than Tom Cruise in adventure thriller ‘Mission: Impossible.’By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff The film "Mission: Impossible," currently raking in box office cash nationwide, has two characters derived from the small screen spy show. Read more...