Tuesday, October 7, 1997 Short Stories FILM: The first L.A. International Short Film Festival spreads the word about the industry’s quicker flicks By Lonnie Harris and Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Staff Film shorts don’t get much attention in Hollywood – mostly because their big brothers, the feature films, are the ones receiving all the commercial glory and success. Read more...
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October 6, 9:00 pm
Short Stories
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Hudson Guild intensifies emotions of the audience
Tuesday, October 7, 1997 Hudson Guild intensifies emotions of the audience THEATER: Brilliantly acted roles breathe a woman’s destiny to life By Dayna Michaelsen Daily Bruin Contributor The lights went down on the Hudson Guild’s performance of Henrick Ibsen’s "Hedda Gabler" Saturday evening to the sound of loud approval from the audience. Read more...
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October 6, 9:00 pm
‘The Ever Kleers’ perform incognito in Viper Room
Tuesday, October 7, 1997 ‘The Ever Kleers’ perform incognito in Viper Room MUSIC: Band promotes new album with friendly, laid-back entertainment By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Senior Staff Anyone with half a brain could have realized that "The Ever Kleers," the band the Viper Room’s marquis promoted to play on Friday night, was really the alt-rock fave Everclear. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
Monday, October 6, 1997 Soundbites MUSIC: The Rolling Stones "Bridges to Babylon" (Virgin) In the music world, it’s basically standard knowledge that the Rolling Stones, considered the oldest and still greatest band in rock and roll, have been making the same album over and over again since the early ’80s. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Let’s make our campus safe from undesirables
Monday, October 6, 1997 Let’s make our campus safe from undesirables COLUMN: Join us, friend, in driving out freaks with nonconformist attitudes Welcome, incoming freshmen. My name is Woodrow J. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Serenity and symbolism
Monday, October 6, 1997 Serenity and symbolism GARDEN: The flora and fauna of UCLA’s Hannah Carter Japanese Gardens capture centuries of Japanese history and legend By Dayna Michaelsen Daily Bruin Contributor Despite its proximity to campus, the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden is a welcome oasis compared to the sometimes frantic pace of life at UCLA. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
A&E Briefs
Monday, October 6, 1997 A&E Briefs Compete in ‘College Jeopardy’ online UCLA students can now show how much they have learned at this fine establishment by challenging other students and universities online. Read more...