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Engine 88 fueled by high-octane talent

Tuesday, March 4, 1997 MUSIC: Close-knit band’s creativity appears in its latest CD, concert hijinksBy Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Contributor Whether on the road or in the studio, Engine 88 manages to keep its laid back, playful style. Read more...



Salvation and Sacrifice

Tuesday, March 4, 1997 Segal’s sculptures of scenes from Genesis breathe new life into the Old Testament.By Alicia Cheak Daily Bruin Contributor Like the people of Pompeii entombed in igneous lava, the figures look like human sepulchers, captured in the course of a pivotal act. Read more...


Visual medium leaves many screenwriters blind

Tuesday, March 4, 1997 FILM: Script remains but one facet in collaborative effort of making moviesBrandon Wilson During that bygone era when Hollywood wooed the titans of American letters to come out west and try their hand at screenwriting, Raymond Chandler found himself in Los Angeles working for Paramount when he wasn’t scribbling away at those little detective novels of his. Read more...



Chinese Americans explore ŒTracks of Tears¹

Monday, March 3, 1997 By Sam Toussi Daily Bruin Contributor The Association of Chinese Americans on Saturday held its annual cultural show ­ a musical drama set in the 1860s and based on the Chinese immigration to the United States and their contribution to the transcontinental railroad. Read more...


Love and Serve dishes up spirit

Monday, March 3, 1997 RESTAURANT: New cafe features pleasing ambiance, vegetarian fareBy Cecily Fetham Daily Bruin Contributor Meat-eatin’ folk might freak out at the phrase "Hummus sandwich," but those more experienced in the search for non-animal protein might immediately recognize how delightful such a combo might be. Read more...