Sunday, August 18, 1996 With obsessive psycho roles in ‘Taxi Driver,’ ‘King of Comedy’ and ‘Cape Fear,’ no one has a better resume for stealthy pursuit than Robert De Niro. Read more...
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August 18, 9:00 pm
Godfather of Stalk
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August 18, 9:00 pm
Neun to conduct Angeles Chorale
Sunday, August 18, 1996 Future concerts include a joint effort with UCLA singersBy Michelle Nguyen Summer Bruin Contributor There are certain aspects of a person’s life that really give them a sense of self. Read more...
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August 18, 9:00 pm
Neil Simon’s ‘Broadway’ bounds into Hollywood with laughter
Sunday, August 18, 1996 Mann’s comic timing adds a critical element to the vitality of the play By Jeana Blackman Summer Bruin Contributor From the moment you walk into the Hudson Theatre you instantly feel at home. Read more...
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August 11, 9:00 pm
UCLA Persian festival has music, arts
Sunday, August 11, 1996 By Kristin Fiore Summer Bruin Senior Staff UCLA is expecting a 20,000 person party this weekend when it hosts the largest Persian festival in the nation on the intramural athletic field. Read more...
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August 11, 9:00 pm
Director discusses basis behind ‘Basquiat’
Sunday, August 11, 1996 Schnabel’s first film details revolution brought on by artist By Brandon Wilson Summer Bruin Contributor While it is destined to be forever double-billed with Mary Harron’s recent film "I Shot Andy Warhol," first-time director Julian Schnabel’s new film "Basquiat" takes a very different approach to exploring the often treacherous terrain of the New York art scene. Read more...
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August 11, 9:00 pm
Snake Charmers
Sunday, August 11, 1996 Kurt Russell and John Carpenter resurrect their favorite anti-hero in ‘Escape From L.A.’By Michael Horowitz Summer Bruin Staff Before there was the sequel, there was the concept. Read more...
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August 11, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
Sunday, August 11, 1996 Tim Booth and Angelo Badalamenti "Booth and the Bad Angel" (Mercury) When combining the mystical sensuality of James’ frontman and poet, Tim Booth, and the dark waters that comprise the mind of composer Angelo Badalamenti ("Twin Peaks," "Wild at Heart"), you’d be hard pressed to come up with anything remotely pedestrian. Read more...