Last month, an impassioned Animal Collective fan hacked into band member Brian "Geologist" Weitz's e-mail account and, posing as Geologist, sent out a message pleading for fans to leak "Merriweather Post Pavilion" "“ less than a month before its vinyl and digital release date. Read more...
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January 5, 9:30 pm
Soundbite: “Merriweather Post Pavilion“
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January 4, 9:20 pm
The Daily Bruin’s 10 favorite films of 2008
1. The Dark Knight What could fairly be called the most anticipated film of the year didn’t disappoint at the box office or with critics. The sequel to the franchise-saving reboot “Batman Begins” raised the stakes and the scope, introducing Batman’s archnemesis, the Joker, played to the hilt by Heath Ledger. Read more...
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January 4, 9:12 pm
Alumna’s calendar modeling helps fund breast cancer research
Although bikinis and breast cancer may seem wildly unrelated, it was the love of tiny two-pieces that led recent UCLA graduate Julie Lam to involve herself in a fundraising effort benefitting breast cancer research. Read more...
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December 7, 9:51 pm
Joe knows groceries
With the Trader Joe's on Glendon Avenue opening this week, the task of attending college and eating healthy just got easier. With no artificial flavors or preservatives and a variety of original items, Trader Joe's is not your average grocery store. Whether you're snack-deprived or craving a vegetarian dish, we encourage you to give A&E's top picks a try. Read more...
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December 7, 9:38 pm
Theater Review: “I Love My Wife”
If there's one thing to be learned from Michael Stewart's "I Love My Wife," it's that even the most taboo subjects are socially acceptable when paired with a jaunty tune. Read more...
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December 7, 9:32 pm
Grammy Museum a smorgasbord of music history
"Meeting Tina (Turner) made me feel like a little kid," Beyoncé gushed, referring to the intimidating awe she'd felt toward her idol since she was a young girl. Read more...
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December 7, 9:29 pm
UCLA documentarian honored
A first glance can tell a lot about a person. So is the case for UCLA professor of cinematographic arts, Marina Goldovskaya. Read more...