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Mr. Pink Makes Big

Tuesday, October 15, 1996 FILM: Veteran indie-film actor Steve Buscemi makes debut as director in ‘Trees Lounge’By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff Some people are better at keeping secrets than others. Read more...



The Cow’s End has down-home atmosphere

Monday, October 14, 1996 FOOD: Cheerful clutter and delicious pastries make for cozy hangoutBy Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Contributor Saltwater-worn wooden cutouts of coffee cups, smoothies, and a bi-level airplane junkily decorate what at first glance seems the site of a rickety, old barn. Read more...


Can’t take the mosh? Stay out of the pit

Monday, October 14, 1996 COLUMN: Concert venues should not be blamed for random violence Sneak a nose pick during rush hour on the 405 freeway; poke all the elevator buttons and piss off those of us on our way to the 32nd floor; but stop pointing those darn index fingers at the innocent ­ despite the assholes they may be. Read more...


Out of Hollywood

Monday, October 14, 1996 The American Experience (above) "The Battle over Citizen Kane" FILM: UCLA presents a series of acclaimed documentary films that reach beyond the realm of mainstream moviesBy Carrie Rosten Daily Bruin Contributor Amid a sea of forgettable Hollywood blockbusters lies a small but powerful oasis in film, the documentary. Read more...


Bringing the story of Joan of Arc to life through music

Friday, October 11, 1996 MUSIC: Medieval group, composer join forces to create innovative scoreBy John Mangum Daily Bruin Contributor Accidents happen. And, for composer Richard Einhorn, an accident brought him the greatest success of his career ­ a work inspired by a film about the final trials of Joan of Arc. Read more...


Making History

Friday, October 11, 1996 FILM: Neil Jordan brings Ireland’s tumultuous history to life in his fact-based film By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff onday’s bombing of a British military base in Northern Ireland was a devastating tragedy for the families of the 31 victims, a shocking setback for Irish peace advocates and a phenomenal round of free press for director Neil Jordan’s ("The Crying Game," "Interview with the Vampire") latest film, "Michael Collins." Not that the movie, based on Irish political and military activist Michael Collins, needs the help. Read more...