By Jessica Moss Daily Bruin Contributor Cars, cats and coffee are not usually things that glow in the dark. In “Energy Car: Neon Works by Frank Romero,” showing through May 27 at the Museum of Neon Art, however, Romero stages 12 electrifying works ranging in size and style. Read more...
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March 6, 9:00 pm
Exhibit lights up artist’s idea of car culture
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March 5, 9:00 pm
A&E Briefs
UCLA Performing Arts Turkish multi-instrumentalist Burhan Ocal will join the Istanbul Oriental Ensemble at Schoenberg Hall, on March 10, at 8 pm. Women’s Day program coming to Bradley Hall Dashew International Student Center presents a Women’s Day program at the Tom Bradley International Hall on Friday, March 9 at 5 p.m. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Ghanaian posters offer more than movie magic
 UCLA Fowler Museum Hand-painted movie posters from Ghana are on display at the Fowler museum through July 29. By Michael Rosen-Molina Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s hard to dislike a movie with a title like “Ninja Vampire Ninja Busters.” It’s especially hard when it’s advertised with a garish poster full of monsters and magicians spurting blood. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Experience the horror: lose your virginity with “˜Rocky’
 Sarah Monson Monson is currently frequenting area gyms in an earnest attempt to locate the secret behind that transvestite’s great butt. She can be reached for butt crunching work-out tips, Time Warp dance lessons and general redemption at [email protected]. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Alien Ant Farm lands on Roach’s label
 Dreamworks/New Noise Alien Ant Farm, the first group to be signed to Papa Roach’s New Noise label on Dreamworks, releases its album "ANThology" today. By Mary Williams Daily Bruin Contributor Getting signed to a major label is not an easy thing to do and many up-and-coming bands are kept from mainstream success as a result. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Spin City
 "The Three Bridges, Ljublijana" is on display at the J. Paul Getty Museum’s current exhibit, "Shaping the Great City: Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890-1937." The show examines 10 cities and the ways in which national identity influences their architecture. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Stereotypes spoil fairy tale of “˜The Mexican’
By David Holmberg Daily Bruin Contributor Everything you ever wanted to know about “The Mexican” can be learned from its title. It is simple, but with a twist of the exotic. Read more...