NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Antonio Hernandez puts the final touches on his Mediterranean salad at Falafel King in Westwood. Falafel King Price Range: $2.95-$6.95 1059 Broxton Avenue (310) 208-4444 Everything tastes kind of like chicken, and the crunchy, McNugget-like falafels are no exception. Read more...
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December 5, 9:00 pm
Diners will delight in local eateries
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December 5, 9:00 pm
UCLA Chorale responds to tragedy with concert
By Howard Ho Daily Bruin Contributor The musicians of America are responding to the Sept. 11 tragedies, and the UCLA Chorale will add its voice in a memorial concert in Royce Hall on Saturday at 8 p.m. Read more...
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December 5, 9:00 pm
Eels treat audience to healthy dose of rock
By Kelsey McConnell Daily Bruin Contributor Holding his mouth like that of a toothless old man, the Eels’ Zen-calm frontman, E, played everyone in his shoulder-to-shoulder audience a little piece of “the zone.” The Sunday night crowd at the Roxy was pervaded by an unintended lack of hipness. Read more...
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December 5, 9:00 pm
Tis the season
 AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE Yan Chen stars in the holiday classic "The Nutcracker" at the Kodak Theatre. The American Ballet Theatre brings the beloved Christmas ballet “The Nutcracker” to the new Kodak Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland complex. Read more...
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December 5, 9:00 pm
Snow Flicks: The Royal Tenenbaums
 Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow and Anjelica Huston head an all-star cast in Wes Anderson’s new film,"The Royal Tenenbaums."</</font> By Kelly Haigh Daily Bruin Contributor Family isn’t a word. Read more...
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December 5, 9:00 pm
Snow Flicks: How High
 Filmed on the UCLA campus, "How High" tells the story of two stoners who go to Harvard. By Amy Shen Daily Bruin Contributor Last spring, many students may remember Redman and Method Man of the mighty Wu-Tang Clan sending a aromatic cloud of weed smoke over the beautiful, yet unusually hazy UCLA campus. Read more...
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December 5, 9:00 pm
Snow Flicks: “No Man’s Land”
 Branko Djuric, Filip Sovagovic and Rene Bitorajac star in “No Man’s Land,” a film about the war in Bosnia. By Kelsey McConnell Daily Bruin Contributor Sitting defiantly hunched in a plush, black chair, film writer/director Danis Tanovic swatted at the absurdity of war and the difficulty of making a good movie as if he was a verbal Godzilla. Read more...