Tuesday, 4/29/97 ‘Wannabe’ rock stars find fame on top-10 lame list Respectability, coolness elusive goals for those who just don’t get it So I’m watching MTV and I see the Spice Girls. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
‘Wannabe’ rock stars find fame on top-10 lame list
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Childhood interest in special effects fuels kids’ movie
Tuesday, 4/29/97 Childhood interest in special effects fuels kids’ movie Tony Gardner’s lifelong hobby proves profitable as well as fun By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor Imagine being a kid and waking up in a magical wonderland where you are immediately befriended by five giant talking kangaroos. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Now Hear This…
Tuesday, 4/29/97 Now Hear This… If you can… KLA is back in tune, but most students can’t tune in By Vanessa VanderZanden Daily Bruin Contributor It’s back. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Singer/songwriter’s melodic style spills success for band
Monday, 4/28/97 Singer/songwriter’s melodic style spills success for band Singer/songwriter’s melodic style spills success for band By Brendon Vandergast Daily Bruin Contributor Doug Martsch is not your typical rock star. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Apolitically
Monday, 4/28/97 Apolitically Attempting to capture American audiences with an unbiased story on civil strife in the streets of Belfast in the 1970s, Irish director Thaddeus O’Sullivan discusses his nonpolitical film ‘Nothing Personal.’ By Emily Forster Daily Bruin Senior Staff reland is hardly the film capitol of the world, but it has produced some of the most powerful and popular people in the industry. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Pop star’s book renders vivid images of suffering
Monday, 4/28/97 Pop star’s book renders vivid images of suffering Everything but the Girl’s Ben Watt writes of triumph over disease By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Contributor One day, you’re gearing up for your American tour with your band. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
True artistic talent lies unheeded
Monday, 4/28/97 True artistic talent lies unheeded Most people prefer their culture safe and sane, not innovative Why is it that mediocre artists often reap financial and critical rewards while many great, revolutionary artists, from Bartok and Emily Dickinson to the Velvet Underground and P.J. Read more...