Elektra They Might Be Giants returns with a TV theme song as well as a children’s album and an Internet project in the works By Brent Hopkins Daily Bruin Senior Staff Call John Flansburgh the anti-rock star. Read more...
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January 24, 9:00 pm
They Might Be Giants continues exploring new avenues of music
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January 24, 9:00 pm
Children’s fantasy well above its parent genre
 Michael Rosen-Molina Rosen-Molina used to work in a library, so he has an excuse for all this. Tell him he’s a nerd at [email protected]. The most important news in the publishing world right now is the return of children’s fantasy literature. Read more...
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January 24, 9:00 pm
Web Surfing
 www.mrwinkle.com Mr. Winkle www.mrwinkle.com The question of whether aliens truly exist may finally have an answer. At least that’s what some people believe, due to Mr. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Young Guns
 Photos from New Line Cinema From left to right, Marley Shelton, Melissa George, Mena Suvari, Sara Marsh, Rachel Blanchard and Alexandra Holden star in the new comedy "Sugar and Spice." By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor Not since 1996’s kidnapping caper “Fargo” has a crime in the movies been this absurd. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Napa Valley Grille takes diners to wine country
 ALISA STOUDT Guests attending an opening banquet at the Napa Valley Grille sample an array of foods. By Sophia Whang Daily Bruin Contributor California’s wine country, including its cuisine, fine wines, and charming pastoral atmosphere, has been recreated and relocated just around the corner. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Cowboy Mouth appeals to audience with tour, album
 MCA The band Cowboy Mouth, which began in New Orleans, recently released a new album titled "Easy." By Sarah Monson Daily Bruin Contributor A little band out of New Orleans is making some very big noise. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Sound Bites
Sade Lovers Rock Sade “Lovers Rock” Epic You heard it here first, folks: Sade sings sexy tunes. In fact, the British-Nigerian singer’s international reputation for seductive lyricism led one critic to credit Sade’s radio classics “No Ordinary Love” and “Smooth Operator” with an untold number of mid-1980s sensual ideals. Read more...