Monday, 4/14/97 Living with the Past Something has survived: From the age of glamorous movie houses, a few theaters have maintained a classic Hollywood ambience, and some are thriving in Westwood. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Living with the Past
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April 10, 9:00 pm
Screenscene
Friday, 4/11/97 Screenscene "Paradise Road" Directed by Bruce Beresford Starring Glenn Close, Frances McDormand A film with an all-star cast of women is often considered a "chick flick," and the emotions it deals with sometimes inspire accusations of mushiness. Read more...
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April 10, 9:00 pm
Capturing a Tragedy
Friday, 4/11/97 Capturing a Tragedy Kerckhoff Art Gallery’s newest photography exhibit depicts one of the most violent events in Greek history. By Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor Photographs have a way of revealing bitter truths. Read more...
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April 10, 9:00 pm
‘Grosse Point’ right on comedic target
Friday, 4/11/97 ‘Grosse Point’ right on comedic target Director Armitage presents dark qualities without sacrificing genre By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff Making a funny film about not-so-funny people is never easy. Read more...
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April 10, 9:00 pm
Playing out a life-long dream
Friday, 4/11/97 Playing out a life-long dream Pianist Jeffrey Swann discusses his role in upcoming concert By Amanda Miller Daily Bruin Contributor Pianist Jeffrey Swann’s passion for classical music manifests the life and dynamism of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, a five-person ensemble to perform this Saturday at Schoenberg Hall. Read more...
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April 9, 9:00 pm
Third time’s the charm
Thursday, 4/10/97 Third time’s the charm Director Kevin Smith reminisces about the success of his debut ‘Clerks,’ shrives the sins he committed with ‘Mallrats’ and shows the lessons he’s learned with his upcoming ‘Chasing Amy.’ By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor If a filmmaker’s first movie becomes a critical and commercial hit, the success can be both a blessing and a curse. Read more...
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April 9, 9:00 pm
View today in uncommon way
Thursday, 4/10/97 View today in uncommon way MOCA exhibition portrays darker images, visions of community By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Contributor Winnie the Pooh sports sado-masochistic apparel. Read more...