Sunday, February 22

Curtain Calls

  Actors Co-op Greg Martin (left), Staci Armao (center) and Nan McNamara star in "The Devil’s Disciple." “The Devil’s Disciple” Actors Co-Op, at The Crossley Terrace Theatre 1760 N. Read more...


Jump around

  Members of the Do Jump! company perform acrobatic feats high above the stage. By Anthony Bromberg Daily Bruin Reporter Stilt-walking, windless kite-flying, single-point trapeze, double trapeze, a band, a choir, gymnastics, ballet in midair, a black light, interactive ohhing and ahhing sing-along and a finale with doors that has been known to change lives ““ these are just some of the unusual things that finally found their way into the usually more subdued world of theater. Read more...



Hardwick rejoins the dating scene with “˜Shipmates’

  FerenComm Chris Hardwick is the host of the new reality dating show "Shipmates." By Christopher Cobb Daily Bruin Contributor Chris Hardwick has always wanted to do “The Conan O’Brien Show.” But the reality-based dating show host of “Shipmates,” most famous for his work on MTV’s “Singled Out,” never got the chance. Read more...


Ultimate Improv offers original humor to fans

By Siddarth Puri Daily Bruin Contributor Crammed into the attic of the Westwood Brewing Company, the audience waits impatiently. Then it happens ““ the familiar clapping starts out slow and soft, almost a golf clap, the noise increases with louder clapping and the addition of stomping feet. Read more...


BRMC rebels with distorted sounds

  ROSETTE GONZALES Black Rebel Motorcycle Club guitarist/vocalist Peter Hayes creates sweet distortion on the dark stage of Vynyl in Hollywood. By Scott Schultz Daily Bruin Senior Staff The amps were turned to full blast and the feedback was shrieking on Hollywood’s ultra-hip Cahuenga Corridor Thursday night, as local psychedelic, distortion, power-pop phenoms, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC), made its triumphant return to Rock City. Read more...


Generation X

  DANIEL WONG/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Michael Leon (left) and Raymond Cano battle it out while playing "NFL Fever" on the X-Box game system. By Robert Esposito Daily Bruin Contributor It took balls for Microsoft to release its first-ever video game console this year amidst competition from veteran heavyweights Sony and Nintendo. Read more...