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Computerized rhythm, dancers unite

Friday, January 22, 1999 Computerized rhythm, dancers unite MUSIC: Artists fuse West African, Indian cultures for unique performance By Michelle Zubiate Daily Bruin Staff When mixing ancient culture, new technology, passionate dance and electronically synthesized music, the result becomes a work of pride and emotion. Read more...


Dusty corners of video stores occasionally prove amusing

Friday, January 22, 1999 Dusty corners of video stores occasionally prove amusing COLUMN: If you’re tipsy, even worst movie rentals can become entertaining As someone who rents a lot of movies, I often find myself in the back of the video store, in the forgotten section filled with obscure movie titles that no one has seen. Read more...


A&E Briefs

Thursday, January 21, 1999 A&E Briefs BRIEFS: ‘Perfect Murder’ star explores man’s meat Viggo Mortensen is largely known for his work in the feature thriller, "A Perfect Murder." But while fans have stronger memories of his starring role as David Shaw, Emily’s (Gwenyth Paltrow) jealous lover, few realize that his work extended to creating the paintings featured in the film. Read more...


Back to the future

Thursday, January 21, 1999 Back to the future ON-CAMPUS: The Department of Design’s senior exhibit brings attention to changing technologies while showcasing the talents of aspiring UCLA students By Sandy Yang Daily Bruin Contributor Upon entering the Department of Design Senior Exhibition, you should check in your preconceptions about design at the door, or you may think you’re in the wrong exhibit. Read more...




Burning up the strings

Wednesday, January 20, 1999 Burning up the strings MUSIC: The L.A. Philharmonic emphasizes musical emotion to enthrall the young and old alike By Brent Hopkins Daily Bruin Staff It was a varied crowd that received the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Friday concert. Read more...