Sunday, August 11, 1996 Kurt Russell and John Carpenter resurrect their favorite anti-hero in ‘Escape From L.A.’By Michael Horowitz Summer Bruin Staff Before there was the sequel, there was the concept. Read more...
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Snake Charmers
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Soundbites
Sunday, August 11, 1996 Tim Booth and Angelo Badalamenti "Booth and the Bad Angel" (Mercury) When combining the mystical sensuality of James’ frontman and poet, Tim Booth, and the dark waters that comprise the mind of composer Angelo Badalamenti ("Twin Peaks," "Wild at Heart"), you’d be hard pressed to come up with anything remotely pedestrian. Read more...
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Guide gives tips to bypassing congested arteries of Los Angeles
Sunday, August 11, 1996 By Kristin Fiore Summer Bruin Senior Staff Tired of thumbing for rides or thumbing through papers to find a day’s diversion? Even without traffic, getting around in Los Angeles can be a burden for those who are careless or clueless when it comes to the continent known as The Greater Los Angeles Area. Read more...
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August 11, 9:00 pm
Smoke soounds fill Whiskey a Go-Go
Sunday, August 11, 1996 The Sugarplastic, Cake forgo serious style with humor By Kristin Fiore Summer Bruin Senior Staff Fans with a musical sweet tooth got quite a fix last Saturday, as Cake and The Sugarplastic took the stage at the Whisky a Go-Go. Read more...
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UCLA Persian festival has music, arts
Sunday, August 11, 1996 By Kristin Fiore Summer Bruin Senior Staff UCLA is expecting a 20,000 person party this weekend when it hosts the largest Persian festival in the nation on the intramural athletic field. Read more...
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August 4, 9:00 pm
Project joins Asian artists, UCLA students in dance
Sunday, August 4, 1996 Five-week workshop strives to bridge ethnic boundaries through musicBy Michele Nguyen Summer Bruin Contributor A Jakarta-born dancer may not seem to have a lot in common with an American composer, aside from their respective love for their craft. Read more...
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‘Suburbia’ survives Gen-X stereotypes
Sunday, August 4, 1996 Play comes off as amusing despite predictable rolesBy Michelle Nguyen Summer Bruin Contributor Generation X can be a tiresome subject. Although the play "Suburbia" does not have a fresh take on those labeled under that ugly phrase "Generation X," it does provide likeable and entertaining characters. Read more...