Photos from UCLA Hammer Museum "Amis des espagnoles (Friends of the Spanish)," 1968, by Malick Sidibé. By Kelsey McConnell Daily Bruin Contributor Fusing a commercial venture with a desire for self-expression, the photographs in a new exhibit at the UCLA Hammer Museum show Africans as they choose to see themselves. Read more...
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February 11, 9:00 pm
Capturing Beauty
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February 11, 9:00 pm
Something Corporate to bring free rock to Covel
By Anthony Bromberg Daily Bruin Senior Staff The big wheel keeps on turning, and another band gets churned through the corporate machine. Or in this case, the Something Corporate machine. Read more...
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February 11, 9:00 pm
The Samples finds musical style, success on the road
By Anthony Bromberg Daily Bruin Senior Staff Travelling is fun. Getting packed, being stuck in a car for hours, and not sleeping at home, that is fun. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Thievery Corporation fails to steal show
By Ruvin Spivak Daily Bruin Contributor Sometimes, studio music and live performance have a hard time mixing. Friday’s sold-out Thievery Corporation show at the El Rey should have been a memorable mind and body trip for everyone in attendance. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Movie looks closely at effects of globalization, debt
 Tuff Gong Pictures "Life and Debt" is showing at the NuArt Theater until Thursday. By Azadeh Farahmand Daily Bruin Contributor In a marriage of independent media practices and alternative filmmaking, the L.A. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Eat your heart out
EVE COHEN Napa Valley Grille on Glendon offers a vast selection of wine and a special menu for Valentine’s Day. Napa Valley Grille 1100 Glendon Avenue Westwood (310) 824-3322 Entrée Price Range:>$16-$29 The Napa Valley Grille is aiming to make their second Valentine’s Day in Westwood very special with a carefully selected menu of some of their signature dishes as well as a few notable newcomers. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
“˜John Q’ uses thriller genre to expose state of health care
By Michelle Gonzales Daily Bruin Contributor There is a big fault line running through our society. People are sick and cannot receive proper medical attention. Nick Cassavetes, director of the movie “John Q,” attempts to shed light on the situation of health care in America. Read more...