Monday, June 23

Keeping the tradition alive

Friday, May 3,1996 The 11th annual UCLA Pow Wow not only celebrates the American Indian culture, but it allows for a more personal look into it.For some American Indians, stomping and sliding to the beat of a drum while wearing belts adorned with long strips of leather tells a story about the culture of plains tribes in years past. Read more...


Masters candidates bring ‘Manyio new dance performances

Friday, May 3,1996 World Arts and Cultures showcase contemporary danceBy Elizabeth Bull Daily Bruin Contributor "’My mother rushed my father to the hospital and when she told me it frightened me.’" From this sentence master of arts candidate Julie Carson developed a dance full of power and emotion. Read more...



Dorm-bred band gains members, momentum

Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Mahockin’ Knox brings latest sound to American PieBy Sona Stepanian Daily Bruin Contributor What began as two freshmen UCLA students strumming around on the acoustic guitar in their dorm rooms four years ago has turned into Mahockin’ Knox, a fully functional, four-member band. Read more...



The Spirit Speaks

Thursday, May 2, 1996 Chicano artists Arnoldo Vargas and Richard Alvarez capture the spirit of their people in art. The new Kerckhoff Art Gallery exhibit, ‘Por Mi Raza Habla El Espiritu,’ celebrates their work and their culture. Read more...


Statement of Purpose

Wednesday, May 1, 1996 By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Contributor David Schwimmer inadvertently owes a lot to Pontius Pilate. When he auditioned for the role of Ross on "Friends," Schwimmer had just finished playing Pilate in a stage play and was still sporting the close-cropped haircut that might have been popular some 2000 years ago. Read more...