Tuesday, December 16

Soundbites

Wednesday, 5/21/97 Soundbites Foo Fighters "The Colour and the Shape" (Roswell/Capitol) If you’re looking for a few old-fashioned hard-core punk hits on the new Foo Fighters album, you’ll probably be disappointed. Read more...



Lapu, the Coyote that Cares nurtures voices of Asian Americans

Tuesday, 5/20/97 Lapu, the Coyote that Cares nurtures voices of Asian Americans THEATER: Troupe to depict small-town change, hardship in Homer-esque play ‘Ithaka’ By Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Staff With a name like "Lapu, the Coyote that Cares," UCLA’s Asian American Theater Company sounds more like a camp activity than a performing theater troupe. Read more...


Breaking boundaries

Tuesday, 5/20/97 Breaking boundaries ART: "Arte Contemporaneo Mexicano," on display at the Louis Stern Fine Arts Gallery, reveals the complexity and universal scope of contemporary Mexican art By Ismael Osuna Daily Bruin Contributor Showing that not all Mexican art follows the familiar style of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, "Arte Contemporaneo Mexicano," on display at Louis Stern Fine Arts through July 3, displays the wide range of style of contemporary Mexican artists. Read more...


Drama buried by poor acting

Tuesday, 5/20/97 Drama buried by poor acting THEATER: Lead roles in ‘Oscar Wilde’s Wife’ don’t do justice to script By Alicia Cheak Daily Bruin Contributor It’s really quite a shame when the supporting cast of a play is phenomenal, but the leads are unable to deliver. Read more...



The Road to Success

Monday, 5/19/97 The Road to Success MUSIC: L7 paves the way to stardom with nonstop touring and not-so-glamourous hard work. By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff At England’s Reading Festival, L7’s singer/guitarist Donita Sparks threw a used tampon into the mud-flinging crowd. Read more...