Sunday, December 14

Packaging Paradise

Monday, 5/5/97 Packaging Paradise The California Heritage Museum examines the impact of Hawaiian culture and stereotypes on 20th- century America. By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Contributor nce upon a time, there was a mystical island, far far away. Read more...


Soundbites

Monday, 5/5/97 Soundbites Yo La Tengo "I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One" (Matador) Though Matador tends to stick to its local fare (bands of the Chapel Hill, N.C., scene) or typical, bratty college rock bands, they went out on a limb with Yo La Tengo. Read more...


Shaping the Silver Screen

Friday, 5/2/97 Shaping the Silver Screen In a retrospective look at his genre-shaping works, legendary director Howard Hawks gets a chance to wow UCLA audiences. By Brandon Wilson Daily Bruin Staff hen it comes to film or any of the arts, time can be the harshest and most damning critic. Read more...



SCREENSCENE

Friday, 5/2/97 SCREENSCENE "Children of the Revolution" and "Nothing Personal" "Children of the Revolution" Written and Directed by Peter Duncan Starring Judy Davis, Geoffrey Rush When film scholars of the future write their bloated tomes about The Cinema of the ’90s, there will undoubtedly be a special chapter reserved for that early ’90s phenomenon that came from Down Under. Read more...


SCREENSCENE II

Friday, 5/2/97 SCREENSCENE II "Twin Town" "Twin Town" Directed by Kevin Allen Starring Dougray Scott Oh, the film business in Wales is just brimming with excitement these days. Read more...