Wednesday, April 15, 1998 Size Matters MUSIC: Critics and fans agree that Roni Size is the biggest thing in drum ‘n’ bass By Tommy Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor A couple of weeks ago, about 30 journalists from across the country were huddled together on one cramped conference call, voices pushing and shoving just to get a piece of Roni Size, the drum ‘n’ bass guru who has become so big in England that even the limitless abstract of his last name can’t seem to hold him for long. Read more...
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April 14, 9:00 pm
Size Matters
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Soundbites
Wednesday, April 15, 1998 Soundbites Pulp, "This is Hardcore" (Island) Britpop may be dead, but one of its greatest groups has proven to be one of the most vital and talented bands to emerge from England with their latest release. Read more...
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David not bitter about end of ‘Seinfeld’
Wednesday, April 15, 1998 David not bitter about end of ‘Seinfeld’ FILM: Co-creator carries over inspiration from his sitcom to ‘Sour Grapes’ By Lonnie Harris Daily Bruin Contributor Larry David has a hard time walking down the street without legions of fans following him around, all of them shouting out the same question – the question on the minds of just about every American who owns a television set: What happens on the last "Seinfeld"? Read more...
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Innovative show without boundslets producers spotlight talent
Wednesday, April 15, 1998 Innovative show without bounds lets producers spotlight talent DANCE: Performers seek originality by rejecting conventional trappings By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Staff Skinny chicks in tutus? Read more...
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Feelings don’t fit in neat little boxes
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Feelings don’t fit in neat little boxes FILM: Director Wayne Wang explores uncertain future of Hong Kong By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Staff For the people who live or have lived in Hong Kong, June 30, 1997, is a date that will be remembered with very mixed feelings. Read more...
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British femme-fatale band throws concertgoers for a curve
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 British femme-fatale band throws concertgoers for a curve MUSIC: Hybrid electronic duo deals with mixed reception in United States By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Contributor Three years removed from a temporary break-up, British electro-pop band Curve appeared at the intimate Troubadour for a splintering gig Friday. Read more...
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Photos contrast landscapes, man’s effects on nature
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Photos contrast landscapes, man’s effects on nature ART: In honor of Earth Day, exhibition focuses on issues in a new light By Sam Toussi Daily Bruin Contributor In commemoration of Earth Day 1998, the UCLA Environmental Coalition has brought photographer David Stock’s exhibit, "Prisoners of Our Own Device," to UCLA. Read more...