Cyrus McNally McNally is currently extracting the text of the Bible from the human genome. He can be reached at [email protected]. As an adamant fan of Radiohead, I thought I’d let you know right off the bat that writing a column on the new album was not as easy as I thought. Read more...
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October 15, 9:00 pm
Cycle of re-birth continues with latest from Radiohead
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October 15, 9:00 pm
Newest pop-band effort brings in Asians ““ at last
By Dria Fearn Daily Bruin Contributor Everybody’s seen the voyeuristic boy band television show, “Making the Band.” Imagine something similar, only with Asians. A new pop group, At Last, is the result of a massive open call audition with one twist: it called for Asians. Read more...
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October 15, 9:00 pm
UCLAtv lineup tests boundaries of humor
By Andie Dingman Daily Bruin Contributor Everybody loves Raymond. He’s likable, comfortable, and, well, boring. Every sitcom and comedy variety show, from “Raymond” to “Saturday Night Live” to “Tom Green,” might be mildly entertaining, but do any of them make you think? Read more...
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October 15, 9:00 pm
The loneliest number
 Photos from Shooting Gallery Jason Cairns stars in Tony Barbieri’s "One," written by Barbieri and Cairns. By Emilia Hwang Daily Bruin Senior Staff According to songwriter Harry Nilsson, “One is the loneliest number,” and Tony Barbieri, director and co-writer of the movie “One,” tends to agree. Read more...
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October 12, 9:00 pm
The remarkable John Lithgow
 UCLA Performing Arts Actor John Lithgow returns to UCLA’s Royce Hall this Sunday night with a full symphony orchestra in his west coast premiere of "Farkle and Friends," a child’s guide to the orchestra. Read more...
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October 12, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene
 New Line Cinema Winona Ryder and John Hurt star in the supernatural thriller "Lost Souls." “Lost Souls” Directed by Janusz Kaminski Starring Winona Ryder, John Hurt and Ben Chaplain In 1974, “The Exorcist” opened nationwide to scare audiences everywhere. Read more...
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October 12, 9:00 pm
Renowned author subject of one-woman play
 Ivar Theatre Valerie Harper stars as novelist/activist Pearl Buck in "All Under Heaven." By Barbara McGuire Daily Bruin Senior Staff After author Pearl Buck won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938, it would be another 55 years before a woman again rose to the occasion. Read more...