Warner Bros. Robin Williams stars as Randolph Smiley, an ex-character on a children’s television show, who is out to annihilate Smoochy, played by Edward Norton, in "Death to Smoochy." By Beverly Braga Daily Bruin Contributor Robin Williams does not strike fear into the hearts of men. Read more...
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April 1, 9:00 pm
When Robin Williams attacks
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Culture tambien
 "Y Tu Mamá También," the tale of a sexually-charged road trip, stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Maribel Verdu, shown above, and opens nationwide on Friday. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Kentucky hip-hop group strives to keep it nappy
By Michelle V. Gonzales Daily Bruin Contributor Don’t even try to walk across Sunset with ice and Escalade. Take a trip to the South and reclaim some roots. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Hard work defines actor’s life, not glitz and glamour
 Lee Strasberg Creative Center America Ferrera, appearing in "The Have Little," balances her acting career with her life as a high school student. By Esther Pasternak Daily Bruin Contributor It is easy to flip on the TV or go to a movie and envy the actors for their seemingly easy and glamorous careers. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
So I was drunk on Rodeo Drive…
 Kenny Chang You can ask Chang about his date at [email protected]. However, contrary to popular belief, he is not gay, and neither is Fred Savage. Read more...
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March 18, 9:00 pm
All Tomorrow’s Parties: Day 4
By Mary Williams Daily Bruin Senior Staff Feedback settling into notes and beats and melodies erupting into feedback ““ this describes most of the music in Ackerman Grand Ballroom Sunday night, the closing night of the four-day All Tomorrow’s Parties concert. Read more...
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March 16, 9:00 pm
ONLINE EXTRA: All Tomorrow’s Parties, Day 3
By Anthony Bromberg Daily Bruin Senior Staff A music festival is a loud thing, with people running back and forth to see all of their favorite acts bang out half an hour or hour long sets. Read more...