To score or not to score, that is the question. Sunday’s screening of silent Chinese martial arts films at the James Bridges Theater, showed that sometimes it’s better not to score. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Scores don’t carry right tone in silent Chinese films
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Latifah reigns as Queen on, off “˜House’ set
Actor, rapper, producer and possibly emerging sex symbol, Queen Latifah is shaking up movie star stereotypes on her rise to prominence in Hollywood’s aristocracy. “I don’t want to fit into other people’s idea of me. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
New student-friendly bar hits Brentwood
With the shutting down of Duets (a once popular night/dance club in Westwood) in 1999, as well as a strict neighborhood ordinance preventing live music and/or dancing in Westwood, it is impossible for UCLA students to find a local place where these simple partying pastimes are offered, or are even legal. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Write on, Kids
Amid scraps of construction paper and pictures of Frida Kahlo and the Mona Lisa, students in an art room at Palms Middle School eagerly offer their conceptions of plots to Corey Chapman and Lisa Graff, two fourth-year UCLA students. Read more...
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March 2, 9:00 pm
Tortoise’s cerebral rock runs hot and cold
Tortoise’s eclectic brand of music may prove the four members have a cooler record collection than most indie nerds, but that’s not all they can flaunt. Read more...
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March 2, 9:00 pm
An ale, song offer good reprieve from finals stress
Midterms, finals, papers, tests, quizzes, grade points, grad school, med school, law school, career path, earnings potential, pressure, pressure, stress, stress, stress. Is it any wonder, as the end of the quarter approaches, that more and more of UCLA’s 21-and-over population turns to drink? Read more...
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March 2, 9:00 pm
Upbeat Juliana Theory performs in Westwood Plaza
With all the anger and depression most rock bands endorse in their lyrics, The Juliana Theory stands out as one that takes pride in its optimism. Read more...