Kerckhoff’s tribute to AIDS awareness combats ignorance, fear with reality New exhibit celebrates human strength, spirit when faced with death By Emily Forster Paint isn’t always what it seems. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
Kerckhoff’s tribute to AIDS awareness combats ignorance, fear with reality
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November 28, 9:00 pm
Prince unveils lost masterpiece
Prince unveils lost masterpiece Warner Bros. releases legendary, funkadelic ‘Black Album’ after its six-year hiatus By Michael Tatum Daily Bruin Staff On Nov. 22, 1994, Warner Bros. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
What is the ‘Jeopardy’ quiz show scandal?
What is the ‘Jeopardy’ quiz show scandal? Flat-Earth Society Robert Stevens It’s a concrete belief of mine that we have our own little Quiz Show scandal right here in Los Angeles. Read more...
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November 27, 9:00 pm
Soap’s ‘black sheep’ grazes new pastures
Soap’s ‘black sheep’ grazes new pastures Kanan brings out passion, insecurity in soap opera role By Jessie Yoo Sean Kanan describes A.J. Quartermaine, one of the main characters on ABC’s daytime drama "General Hospital," as a "white collar black sheep." "He’s a recovering alcoholic and a rebel who comes from a wealthy family," explains Kanan. Read more...
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November 27, 9:00 pm
Up against the wall
Up against the wall While the nuclear family laughed along with Ozzie and Harriet, thousands fought and died to make the words of civil rights legislation a reality. Read more...
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November 22, 9:00 pm
Biohazard feeds appetite of destruction
Biohazard feeds appetite of destruction Brooklyn metal extremists play at the Whisky on Thanksgiving By John Sabatini Tomorrow night, once the turkey and pumpkin pie have had a chance to settle, the Brooklyn-based metal band Biohazard will celebrate the holiday by bringing its unique rap-influenced sound to an extended family of friends and fans at the Whisky in Hollywood. Read more...
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November 22, 9:00 pm
‘Heavenly creatures’ are hellish murderers
‘Heavenly creatures’ are hellish murderers Writer-director Jackson frightens, yet beguiles in film By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff On a crisp June day in 1954, New Zealand girls Juliet Hulme, 15, and Pauline Parker, 16, sat down to tea with Pauline’s mother, went for a walk in the woods and bludgeoned her to death with a brick. Read more...