Photos from Artisan Entertainment In the roles of the misunderstood outcasts, Kim Director, left, and Erica Geerson play a goth and a Wiccan, respectively, in the sequel to the successful independent film of all time, "The Blair Witch Project." By Emilia Hwang Daily Bruin Senior Staff She’s back. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Bewitched again
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Exhibit displays talent, complexity
 ANDREA KIM Jeremy Colp looks at an exhibit at the Wight Gallery in Dickson Art Center. The exhibit is running from Oct. 20 to Nov. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Myplay.com allows easy access to online music
 By Lili Tan Daily Bruin Contributor The online music craze is taking the world by storm with the number of music Web sites increasing each day. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Screen Scenes
 Artisan Entertainment Jeff Donovan plays a released mental patient in "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2". “Book of Shadows: The Blair Witch 2" Directed by Joe Berlinger Starring Tristen Skylar, Jeffrey Donovan and Kim Director “Star Wars” had one. Read more...
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October 25, 9:00 pm
Mother of pearl
 BRIDGET O’BRIEN/ Daily Bruin Senior Staff Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam performed at the Greek Theater Tuesday night. By Chris Moriates Daily Bruin Contributor It felt like the middle of a magical forest: the trees stretching into the dark sky, lit by a few stars, and the mountains filling in the background. Read more...
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October 25, 9:00 pm
Anime festival exhibits cutting-edge cartoons
 UCLA Film and Television Archive "Utena: The Movie," a lesbian love story, is an example of the many different types of themes that Anime films can cover. Read more...
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October 25, 9:00 pm
Haunting “˜Ghost’ lifted by chemistry, story-telling
 Photos courtesy of Coast Playhouse Elvin Whitesides and Jay Laisne star in Mark Leonard’s "Dylan’s Ghost," playing at West Hollywood’s Coast Playhouse. By Andrea Dingman Daily Bruin Contributor The pairing of a dead British poet, a recently rehabilitated drug and alcohol addict from New York, and a down-on-her-luck Texan country western singer might sound like the setup of a bad joke, but these three personas make up the cast of the play “Dylan’s Ghost.” The comedy/drama, written and directed by Mark Leonard, opened last weekend at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood. Read more...