By Leila Mobayen Daily Bruin Contributor On the proverbial highway of life, Amy Rutberg has always chosen to live in the fast lane. The 18-year-old third-year music student has already appeared in a large number of performances, the latest being her upcoming female lead role in the musical, “The Civil War,” playing at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Read more...
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UCLA music student lends voice to upcoming production
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Founders learn from aLesson.com
By Chris Young Daily Bruin Contributor Calling all budding entrepreneurs and armchair CEOs. Take note of this group of your peers who had a vision to form a business, with tangible results ““ an Internet start-up called aLesson.com. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Rosalind’s offers distinct taste of Ethiopian cuisine
By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Senior Staff If you’re interested in something different, it is a safe bet that Rosalind’s Ethiopian restaurant is a place for you. Read more...
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Food for thought
By Laura Loh Daily Bruin Contributor When actor-director Chi Muoi Lo set out to make “Catfish in Black Bean Sauce,” a movie about an African American couple and their adopted Vietnamese children, nothing prepared him for the reception he got in Hollywood. Read more...
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Stage portrays conflict between technology, tradition
By Terry Tang Daily Bruin Senior Staff With Pentium III, laptops and all things Microsoft simplifying and guiding our everyday lives, it’s difficult for most people to see computers as the enemy of human existence. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Law student harmonizes ambitions, career studies
By Brent Hopkins Daily Bruin Senior Staff Most law school grads are currently knee deep in review books, study notes and dusty legal manuals. Add an acoustic bass, some chord charts and gig flyers, and you’ve got Rick Watling. Read more...
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Sound Bites
Britney Spears “Oops! … I Did it Again” Jive Records Halfway through Ms. Spears’ sophomore disc, a sense of déjà vu is bound to wash over the listener. Read more...