Wednesday, April 2, 1997Komeda "The Genius of Komeda" (North of No South) OK, so this one isn’t super recent, but it’s so darned good that you have to hear about it. Read more...
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April 1, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
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March 31, 9:00 pm
The Outsiders
Tuesday, April 1, 1997 Amateur ‘outsider’ artists show professional talent, insight into the blues at Craft and Folk Art Museum By Ismael Osuna Daily Bruin Contributor he blues is only one of the art forms that take center stage at the House of Blues. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
No catastrophes face director
Tuesday, April 1, 1997 FILM: Croghan takes initiative to create, fund an independent successBy Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor Most ambitious young filmmakers fresh out of film school face the same problem getting started  finding money. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Erasure returns after 5-year hiatus
Tuesday, April 1, 1997 CONCERT: Diverse crowd demands challenging mix of old, new tunesBy Brian Remick Daily Bruin Contributor In the realm of electronic music, a concert is made or broken by the lead singer. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Simpsons CD reprises best musical moments of series
Tuesday, April 1, 1997 MUSIC: Album packages funny parodies, melodies with memorable quotes By Kristin Fiore Daily Bruin Senior Staff Forget about the new Aerosmith and U2 releases. Read more...
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March 30, 9:00 pm
Declaring independents at Oscars
Monday, March 31, 1997 FILM: Big studio movies overlooked for superior work of small companiesBy Emily Forster and Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff Oscar rolled out the red carpet for a flock of fresh faces March 24, determined to mesh Hollywood glitz with the likes of self-proclaimed hillbilly Billy Bob Thornton, English stage actress Brenda Blethyn and other unlikely newcomers. Read more...
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March 30, 9:00 pm
Anything goes
Monday, March 31, 1997 The L.A. County Museum of Art’s eclectic collection of contemporary prints proves that modern art can be about anything  a woodcut, a cardboard box or a personal revolution  to those willing to not only look at the art but to contemplate the artist’s message.By Kristin Fiore Daily Bruin Senior Staff Contemporary art has never been easy or widely popular  it is filled with private symbols and unsettling ambiguities, and it has limitless modes and expressions. Read more...