By Ryan Joe Daily Bruin Contributor “From Hell,” the new graphic novel, palpitates with a life of its own as history. Written by Alan Moore, illustrated by Eddie Campbell, “From Hell,” the graphic novel upon which the new film of the same name is based, serves to slice with surgical precision. Read more...
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October 17, 9:00 pm
Novel delves into psyche of infamous killer
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October 16, 9:00 pm
A look into the Geffen Playhouse
 By Mary Williams Daily Bruin Senior Staff Across the street from UCLA, in that unusual building next to the Burger King, is a theater that many students don’t know much about. Read more...
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October 16, 9:00 pm
Despite changes, building has served UCLA for years
 Geffen Playhouse The play "Four Dogs And A Bone" (1995) was the first play the Geffen Playhouse featured. By Anthony Bromberg Daily Bruin Contributor It may be hard for young Westwoodites to believe, but the Geffen Playhouse has not always been a theater. Read more...
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October 16, 9:00 pm
Sound Bites
 Macy Gray “The Id” Epic Records Musical oddity and funky dressing guru Macy Gray might just have something with her new CD “The Id.” The album opens with Gray’s staccato delivery of entertaining but absurd lyrics ““ something about being related to a psychopath”“ to the background of a tasteful honky-tonk piano. Read more...
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October 16, 9:00 pm
Berliner shows award-winning movie
 CHRIS BACKLEY/Daily Bruin Director Alan Berliner spoke to a crowd of approximately 300 on Monday. By Willy Flockton Daily Bruin Contributor “He is not in love with anything” is how Oscar’s daughter describes her own father. Read more...
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October 16, 9:00 pm
LACMA displays Korean culture
By Sophia Whang Daily Bruin Senior Staff Finally, music and dancing is allowed in museums. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will celebrate the Korean culture on Thursday night with a musical event titled “Music at Court.” The program also features traditional Korean dancing. Read more...
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October 15, 9:00 pm
Write on, Didion!
Life Magazine Joan Didion became most prominent in the literary scene after her book "Slouching Towards Bethlehem." By Antero Garciaand Sophia Whang Daily Bruin Senior Staff According to the acclaimed author Joan Didion and contrary to popular belief, politics is actually interesting. Read more...