“Midnight Marauders” As a revived Smokin’ Grooves Tour kicks off this week, heavy on the Atlanta funk straight out of the deep dirty South where raunchy reigns supreme, let’s not forget about Smokin’ Grooves alumnus A Tribe Called Quest. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
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July 14, 9:00 pm
Buzzin’ with poetry
By Mari Nicholson DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] MIKE CHIEN/Daily Bruin Passionate octogenarian FrancEyE reads at Unurban’s Wednesday open-mic night. In spite of the cafe’s dim lighting, Unurban’s objective to provide a comfortable creative space is clear ““ particularly on evenings when the subject is whatever open-mic participants deem relevant. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Outfest boasts gay and lesbian film festival, live music, giant parties
By C.J. Yu DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â Photo courtesy of Outfest For those who are already tired of this season’s lackluster big-budget movies, the Outfest film festival may prove to be the summertime alternative that movie-goers have been seeking. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Used CDs attract students, threaten recording industry
By Michelle V. Gonzales Daily Bruin Contributor [email protected] Â JONATHAN YOUNG/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Laty Cahoon, a fourth-year microimmunology and molecular genetics student, peruses some CDs at Penny Lane. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA film professor prepares
By Howard Ho Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] During the Soviet occupation of Hungary, illegitimate children were given fictitious fathers by the bureaucracy. This is just one of the absurdities of Cold War Hungary that UCLA Film and Television professor Gyula Gazdag portrays in his film, “A Hungarian Fairy Tale.” The film will be screened at the Lee Strasberg Creative Center Wednesday night with Gazdag attending to answer questions afterward. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Cast, punchlines in “˜Oscar and Felix’ update stay true to classic
By Scott Schultz Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] It’s difficult to go wrong with Neil Simon’s tried-and-true comedy “The Odd Couple.” Playing at the Geffen Playhouse, “Oscar and Felix, A New Look at The Odd Couple” is an enjoyable update that doesn’t stray too far from the original. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Student filmmakers seek to change depictions of gays
By C.J. Yu DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Although David Quantic and Abigail Severance may produce films in different genres that touch on different issues, they still have one goal in common: to change the portrayal of gays and lesbians in American media. Read more...