Thursday, June 4

A&E Briefs

Thursday, October 16, 1997 A&E Briefs BRIEFS: Award-winning student to screen thesis film project UCLA graduate film student Marc Marriot will screen his thesis film, "The Snow Child" on Monday at 7:30 pm at the James Bridges Theater. Read more...



Hauntings

Thursday, October 16, 1997 Hauntings AMUSEMENT: Everywhere you turn, there’s a new Halloween amusement fest. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest and scariest: Twenty-five years ago, some very smart folks at Knott’s Berry Farm decided to create a Halloween version of the park called Knott’s Scary Farm. Read more...


‘Headcrash’s’ bland plot twists hardly a mindbending journey

Thursday, October 16, 1997 ‘Headcrash’s’ bland plot twists hardly a mindbending journey BOOK: Credit due for author Bethke’s science-fiction world creation deducted because of cliched action By Christopher Bates Daily Bruin Contributor The cover of Bruce Bethke’s "Headcrash" touts the book as having won the Philip K. Read more...


Precocious pianist to play at Shoenberg

Thursday, October 16, 1997 Precocious pianist to play at Shoenberg MUSIC: French-trained Mari Kodama melds technique with emotion By Sam Toussi Daily Bruin Contributor Babe Ruth was born to play baseball. Read more...


As the Dancers Turn

Wednesday, October 15, 1997 As the Dancers Turn DANCE By Jammie Salagubang Daily Bruin Contributor They’re young. They’re restless. They show lots of sexy leg. They are "The Ballroom Dance Club." Monday night’s episode: Saucy tango music filled the air of the Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Read more...


Blues legend still keeping it true

Wednesday, October 15, 1997 Blues legend still keeping it true MUSIC Musselwhite to appear with Dr. John, Keb’ Mo’ at Wadsworth By Sam Toussi Daily Bruin Contributor "Keep it true, keep it real and keep learning." So goes the mantra of Charlie Musselwhite, the blues legend who revolutionized the way the harmonica is played. Read more...