Thursday, January 16, 1997 THEATER: Rubinstein’s fresh twist to the stage appeals to younger crowdBy Nerissa Pacio Daily Bruin Contributor While many typical 10-year-old boys rev up the engines of their toy trucks, composer, performer and poet Donald Rubinstein, 44, spent his childhood days tuning his poetical mind. Read more...
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Artist combines drama, music
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Usual director
Thursday, January 16, 1997 The latest follower of the actor-turned-director trend, ‘Usual Suspects’ star Kevin Spacey explains the lessons he learned from directing his upcoming film ‘Albino Alligator.’By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff owadays it is all the rage. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
Sarajevo¹s stark beauty
Wednesday, January 15, 1997 ART: Life in war-torn city on display in photos at the Kerckhoff galleryBy Alicia Cheak Daily Bruin Contributor Photographic images capture a single moment in life, but they also tell stories about the people and places they depict. Read more...
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Visual Shakespeare
Wednesday, January 15, 1997 Two hundred years ago, publisher Josiah Boydell commissioned artists to paint the most famous scenes from Shakespeare’s plays. Now the Armand Hammer Museum offers a look at Shakespearean interpretations of the past and present in ‘The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery.’By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Contributor After years of studying Shakespeare, the average college student finds it difficult to appreciate the Bard. Read more...
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Soundbites
Wednesday, January 15, 1997Jamiroquai "Traveling Without Moving" (Work) These guys are officially heralded as the premier British club sensation and are definitely worth their salt. In fact, they’re worth their weight in platinum, or even better. Read more...
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ŒGentlemen of Verona¹ weaves tangled web of romantic mix-ups
Wednesday, January 15, 1997 THEATER: Director’s debut sets Shakespeare’s love-triangle comedy in England and AmericaBy Goutami Mikkilineni Daily Bruin Contributor In their opening weekend, the Knightsbridge players put on an enjoyable, classy and intelligent performance of the popular Shakespeare play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" in a small Pasadena theater. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
the british are coming
Tuesday, January 14, 1997 With the success of Oasis and Radiohead and the potential breakthroughs of Prodigy and other British dance bands, another British invasion could be at handBy Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Contributor With the success of English bands such as Oasis and the trend of alternative-music audiences drifting toward more pop-based and beat-driven styles, the words "British Invasion" are popping up all over the place, from the cubicles of record label offices and the news rooms of music magazines to the airwaves of modern-rock radio stations. Read more...