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Flowing ‘River’ fords cultures, transcends time’s passage

Thursday, November 13, 1997 Flowing ‘River’ fords cultures, transcends time’s passage DANCE: Eiko and Koma’s indoor concert illuminates concept of common origin By Kristi Nakamura Daily Bruin Contributor In a time and a city where everything moves toward speed ­ faster cars, faster computers, a faster commute ­ choreographer-dancers Eiko and Koma present "River," which unfolds slowly and presents a different look at time and life. Read more...


Rose cafe

Thursday, November 13, 1997 Rose Cafe draws crowds with vivid, local artwork EXHIBIT: Venice eatery doubles as museum to create distinctive settingBy Sandra Kim Daily Bruin Contributor Outside, the day is gray and dismal. Read more...


Dream come true

Thursday, November 13, 1997 Oliver Stone discusses the years of emotional and artistic struggle that went into his autobiographical novel, ‘A Child’s Night Dream’By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Contributor Some 30 years ago, a disturbed 19-year-old student dropped out of Yale to write his autobiography. Read more...


Third Eye Blind struts its mush

Wednesday, November 12, 1997 Third Eye Blind struts its mush MUSIC Concert delivers high-energy punch with heart-touching ballads By Trinh Bui Daily Bruin Contributor It’s always a kick-ass feeling going to a concert expecting one thing but winding up with something louder and stronger. Read more...


Paranoia in the basement

Wednesday, November 12, 1997 Paranoia in the basement ART Two groups of artists put their philosophies on display in "The Paranoia Machine," the latest installment in the "By-Product" series of works in Haines Hall’s basement. Read more...



From street corner to Philharmonia

Wednesday, November 12, 1997 From street corner to Philharmonia MUSIC World-renowned violinist started by playing for Hostess fruit pies By Ai Goldsmith Daily Bruin Contributor Some musicians play music out of pure pleasure. Read more...