Pianist Collard leaves Beethoven behind Performer brings refined elegance to LACMA recital By John Mangum Daily Bruin Staff Rarely do Los Angeles audiences get to hear an artist of Jean-Philippe Collard’s caliber. Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
Pianist Collard leaves Beethoven behind
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April 25, 9:00 pm
Hill’s ‘Reunion’ tells simple, powerful story
Hill’s ‘Reunion’ tells simple, powerful story One-woman show describes relationship of mother, daughter By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Senior Staff One-person shows tend to glorify the actor or actress performing in them and is often used as a showcase for the actor’s talent. Read more...
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April 24, 9:00 pm
Adam Ant’s out-dated rock anything but ‘Wonderful’
Adam Ant’s out-dated rock anything but ‘Wonderful’ New wave artist puts on lukewarm Pantages concert By Michael Nazarinia The "wonderful" Adam Ant came to the Pantages Theatre Friday night and put on a show that lacked energy and displayed a rock star personality that went out of style about five years ago. Read more...
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April 24, 9:00 pm
Horton’s ‘Cure’ departs from movie-of-the-week treatment
Horton’s ‘Cure’ departs from movie-of-the-week treatment Director delves deeper into AIDS experience from child’s perspective By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff A few years ago, when he had a lead role on "thirtysomething," Peter Horton asked to have his character, Gary, killed off. Read more...
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April 24, 9:00 pm
Pigs in cyberspace
Pigs in cyberspace Henson interactive director brings Muppets to next level By Rodney Tanaka A walk down the halls of the Jim Henson Productions Hollywood office reveals a who’s who in Muppet characters, as framed photographs of Kermit, Miss Piggy and their friends line the walls. Read more...
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April 24, 9:00 pm
In the eye of the stormNow opening at the UCLA Armand Hammer Museum, ‘Black Male: Representations of
In the eye of the stormNow opening at the UCLA Armand Hammer Museum, ‘Black Male: Representations of Masculinity’ has been caught up in controversy ever since its New York run at the Whitney. Read more...
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April 23, 9:00 pm
Murder, laughs keep audience on tight ‘Rope’
Murder, laughs keep audience on tight ‘Rope’ Boredom, intelligence, arrogance all play parts as students kill for thrills By Jeana Blackman A pianist is playing delightful tunes on an elegant piano that fits nicely with the chandelier and classy decor. Read more...