By Angela Salazar Daily Bruin Senior Staff Thumb-sucking children have more to fear than getting an overbite. In the morbid style of Tim Burton and Edward Gorey, “Shockheaded Peter” tells tales of strangely entertaining ways to punish disobedient children. Read more...
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May 10, 9:00 pm
“˜Shockheaded Peter’ blends sinister lessons with satire
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Sound Bites
David Gray “White Ladder” ATO Records The windows are open and the rumbling trucks roll past the small house in London where David Gray is recording his fourth, self-financed album. Read more...
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May 10, 9:00 pm
Healthy Hour lets patrons schmooze without booze
By Michael Rosen-Molina Daily Bruin Staff It’s five o’clock and time to kick back, go to the local pub, meet some friends, network with new business contacts and drink juice. Read more...
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May 10, 9:00 pm
Arts & Entertainment Briefs
L.A. Guitar Quartet will perform at Royce Hall The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, an instrumental ensemble whose recent self-titled release debuted in the top 15 of the Billboard Classical-Crossover charts and remained there for six months, will perform at 8 p.m. Read more...
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May 10, 9:00 pm
Underground sounds surface at politically-charged concert
By Aphrodite Manousos Daily Bruin Contributor Anti-pop Consortium, Sonic Sum and Mike Ladd all came out Tuesday night to the El Rey for a celebration of indie hip hop and in protest of Mumia Abu-Jamal’s conviction and placement on death row. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Apartment horrors ready for Hollywood treatment
This week, I had the unique opportunity of watching a rather brilliant new documentary from some up-and-coming young filmmakers. Entitled “Hill’s Haunted Hill House on Haunted Hill,” the film just happened to be about my apartment building. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Fans enjoy group’s golden sound
By Mariko Obrero Daily Bruin Contributor Music was something that used to be a secret passion in the Batarse household. “I had to hide playing my music from my parents when I was younger,” said Mathew Batarse, bassist of See Through Red, a well-rounded group of musicians. Read more...