Wednesday, June 10

Exhibit reveals make-up secrets

  MARY HOLSCHER The UCLA Fowler Museum hosts the exhibit "Making Faces, Playing God" until July 29. By Emily Pauker Daily Bruin Contributor Whoever said you can’t turn a sow’s ear into a silk purse never saw a make-up artist at work. Read more...



Play takes deeper look at familial relationships

  Laurelgrove Theatre Charlotte Brooker (left) and Elizabeth Bauman are sisters Dolores and Kathy in "Crying Rocks," running through April 22 in Studio City. By Esther Pasternak Daily Bruin Contributor A good Narragansettian mother would take the correct approach in dealing with a weak newborn baby ““ put the child in a cave and leave the baby there to die. Read more...


“˜The Dish’ uncovers forgotten story

  Warner Bros. Pictures (Left to right) Tom Long, Patrick Warburton, Sam Neill and Kevin Harrington star in the new movie "The Dish." By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor “The Dish” follows the tradition of films that glorify the human spirit and channel it through quirky, charming small-town characters facing adversity. Read more...



Performer wields independence through studio projects

  Melanie Nissen Jonatha Brooke‘s new album "Steady Pull,"released in February features many styles and even new kinds of instruments. By Darcy Lewis Daily Bruin Contributor On track five of Jonatha Brooke’s latest release, “Steady Pull,” Brooke sings, “”˜cause I was aimed from birth to break off from the pack,” resonating with many the clarity of a personal truth. Read more...


Coming together

  Photos by CATHERINE JUN Students rehearse for the Korean Culture Night in the Dance Building Wednesday night. They will be performing tonight and Saturday at 7 p.m. Read more...