JANA SUMMERS Jimmy Gnecco, lead vocalist of the band Ours, sings along with David Milone accompanying him on the guitar on Wednesday. By Michelle V. Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Ours talks personally to music lovers with songs
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Disney needs to come out of closet with flick
Chris Moriates E-mail him at [email protected]. So, “Monsters, Inc.” is “coming out” today and I started thinking… “Hmm…” I thought. “Don’t monsters hide in closets?” Well, then why are all of these monsters “out of the closet?” And what’s up with that upside-down triangle nose? Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
New generation gets the “˜Blues’
 Tiffany Theatre The play "Joe Louis Blues," starring Tonya Pinkins, Russell Hornsby and Sterling Macer Jr., is now playing at the Tiffany Theatre. Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Audiences young and old will find fun and frights in Pixar’s new animated film, “˜Monsters, Inc.’
 BVPublicity.com Slimy Randall Boggs (left) is chosen to replace Sulley (right) as the top Scarer in "Monsters, Inc.," much to the chagrin of Mike Wazowski (center). Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene
Melina Sue Gordon Billy Bob Thornton (back) stars in the film "The Man Who Wasn’t There." “The Man Who Wasn’t There” Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand Directed by: Joel and Ethan Coen “The Man Who Wasn’t There” is a existentialist movie in the vein of film noir with a delicious and frightening depth. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
Tasty show packs in plenty of entrées
By Shana Dines Daily Bruin Contributor Finally, an evening at the theater made just for people with really short attention spans. The Playwright’s Group 2001 Short Play Festival, “A La Carte,” is now showing at the Tamarind Theater in Hollywood every weekend until Nov. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
Exhibit depicts cultural norms in African society
 Fowler Museum Art of the Lega, showing from Oct. 28 through March 10, is now on display at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History. By Jinjue Pak Daily Bruin Contributor Art captures the life of the mountainous and isolated Central African community of the Lega. Masks, human figures, hats, spoons, and other instruments reveal this African culture at the “Art of the Lega” exhibition held at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History. Read more...