By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Staff In Joel and Ethan Coen’s Oscar nominated “Fargo,” the bad guys shove dead bodies into a wood-chipping machine. In their 1994 film, “The Hudsucker Proxy,” CEO and multi-millionaire, Waring Hudsucker, plunges 44 floors to his death. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
Coen brothers come long way, return to directorial beginnings
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July 2, 9:00 pm
Sound Bites
The MiGs “The MiGs” Self-Released Every young child who aspired to be a fighter pilot from the “Top Gun” era remembers MiGs to be the evil, shadowy airplanes flown by evil, shadowy Communists, an emblem of all things un-American and nasty. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
‘Plums’ delivers lightweight read
By Sharon Hori Daily Bruin Senior Staff Whenever it seems like there’s nothing to do in Westwood, just be thankful your life isn’t like the average Joe’s in southern Georgia, as seen through the eyes of author Bailey White. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
On a warped summer day
By Mariko Obrero Daily Bruin Contributor Heat and exhaustion were expected at the all-day summer festival of punk rock and skateboarding, but the exorbitant prices made the Warped Tour seem more focused on business than fun. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
Smash musical celebrates legendary choreographer
By Barbara McGuire Daily Bruin Senior Staff Thirteen years after his death, award winning choreographer Bob Fosse has magically made waves on the Broadway scene once again. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
Summer in the city
By Michael Rosen-Molina Daily Bruin Senior Staff The school year is over and many students are home for the summer, but UCLA never rests for long. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
Loaded Weenie Roast lineup lacks substance
By Judy Pak Daily Bruin Senior Staff The heat was on, the lineup was hot, the meat was cookin’, the crowd was massive, but, surprisingly, the concert ended up cold. Read more...