The local but often forgotten restaurant La Bruschetta is a good choice for going out “some place nice.” Quiet and small, the atmosphere of the Italian restaurant is conducive to good conversation over a delicious plate of the appetizer that inspired the establishment’s name. Read more...
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May 14, 9:00 pm
EDITOR’S PICK: La Bruschetta
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May 14, 9:00 pm
Virginia pop-punk band Waking Hours lives rock star dream in LA
By Shana Dines Daily Bruin Reporter [email protected] For a band coming out of Richmond, Va., Los Angeles can be intimidating and scary, but at the same time it can be the Emerald City at the other side of the rainbow. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Don’t be brainwashed, take charge of memory
Howard Ho [email protected] Here for more articles by Howard Ho  A man walked into a bar. Ouch. This is the largely unmemorable educational column, ready to fight the barbarians at the gateway to your brain. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Curtain Calls
 Courtesy of The Actor’s Gang “The Exonerated” The Actors’ Gang Through June 16 (323) 465-0566 The thought of spending the rest of one’s life on death row, waiting to be executed, is a terrifying one. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Super Manga
By C.J. Yu DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â Tokyopop Onizuka Eikichi, the main character of the “GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka)” manga, can be seen as soon as “GTO” hits the shelves everywhere in English. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Japanese hit ‘Initial D’ races to U.S.
By C.J. Yu DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â Already a hit in Japan with over 30 million copies sold, the highly anticipated “Initial D” manga series has finally arrived in the United States in an English translated version. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Indie rockers finding L.A. roots tonight at Cooperage
By Andrew Lee Daily Bruin Contributor [email protected] For an up-and-coming band, the hometown inevitably gives the group an extra semblance of identity. But when Washington-based Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard sang, “Is it the city of angels or demons?” on last year’s “The Photo Album,” he’s made clear one simple truth: in general, indie rockers hate L.A. Read more...