Saturday, February 14


Israeli rock star interprets poetry melodically

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Israeli rock star interprets poetry melodically MUSIC: Little known in U.S., Broza will display fiery style in Royce Hall By Megan Dickerson Daily Bruin Contributor Someone tunes a guitar in the background as the child cradles the telephone. Read more...


Whit Stillman will survive

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Whit Stillman will survive FILM: The writer- director of ‘The Last Days of Disco’ offers the final installment in his ‘night-life trilogy,’ and explains why both socialites and intellectual dialogue have a place on the dance floo By Tommy Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor The name Whit Stillman became a film adjective when, in "Metropolitan," the writer-director introduced us to his odd little corner of the world: a place where adorably delusional Park Avenue teens spend their disposable time by debating topics from Jane Austen to Fourierism, trotting off to posh shindigs at the Plaza Hotel and prattling on and on about the bleak future of their preppy class. Read more...


Soundbites

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Soundbites MUSI C: Massive Attack, "Mezzanine" (Virgin) Trip-hop pioneer Massive Attack returns from the nether region of the slow beats with their third album, "Mezzanine." A departure from their previous works, 1991’s classic, "Blues Lines," and 1994’s "Protection," this disc stretches Massive Attack’s musical proclivity into guitars and smoother compositions. Read more...


Revamped Tomorrowland conjures imaginative future

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Revamped Tomorrowland conjures imaginative future AMUSEMENT: New rides, family-friendly ambiance draws on classic notions By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Senior Staff More often than not, thoughts of Disneyland bring forth nostalgia and excitement for most of us, even as the park tries to reinvent itself for the 21st century. Read more...



Latest Hits

Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Latest Hits MUSIC: Despite a slow start and a lack of adherence to the oldies, three classic rockers bridged the generation gap at Pauley Pavilion By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA’s biggest music event of the year rolled into Pauley Pavilion Thursday night as acclaimed singer-songwriters Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Van Morrison provided distinct performances at a once-in-a-lifetime show. Read more...