Koch Records Onyx rapper and actor Fredro Starr recently released an album titled "Firestarr" on his own label, Other Peoples Money. By Anthony Quinonez Daily Bruin Contributor It’s Fredro Starr’s time to shine. Read more...
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Starr returns to hip-hop with solo album’s debut
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Experimental music bangs on can at Schoenberg Hall
 UCLA Performing Arts The musical group Bang On a Can All-Stars brings its eclectic show to UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall tonight at 8 p.m. By Kelsey McConnell Daily Bruin Contributor The Bang On a Can All-Stars don’t produce ordinary music. Read more...
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Screen Scenes
 New Line Cinema Robert De Niro stars in New Line Cinema’s action thriller, "15 Minutes." “15 Minutes” Starring Robert De Niro and Edward Burns Directed by John Herzfeld “15 Minutes” is a brainless action thriller that takes a look at what happens when violence meets the media in the Big Apple. Read more...
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Chicago turns to her heritage for “˜Resolutions’ exhibit at Skirball
 Skirball Cultural Center This is one of many tapestries on display in Judy Chicago’s exhibit, "Resolutions: A Stitch in Time" at the Skirball Cultural Center. Read more...
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March 7, 9:00 pm
What about the Bobs?
 Concerted Efforts The Bobs will give one of their quirky, signature musical performances this Saturday at McCabe’s. By Antero Garcia Daily Bruin Senior Staff Call them quirky, call them talented, but don’t dare call them a cappella singers. Read more...
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March 7, 9:00 pm
Rock duo The Red combines emotion with acoustic guitar
Bella Records The Red is an acoustic rock duo that boasts influences such as Metallica as well as Michael Jackson and promises to offer something new and different to their audience. Read more...
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March 7, 9:00 pm
MOCA showcases R.M. Schindler’s work
 Photos from Museum of Contemporary Art A retrospective of Robert Schindler’s architecture is on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art. By Yoona Cho Daily Bruin Contributor In light of the Museum of Contemporary Art’s much-discussed, controversial million-dollar advertisement campaign, their newest retrospective of Rudolph Schindler’s architecture is not surprising. Read more...