‘Jazz on Tap’ brings the rhythm of variety to L.A. Artists bring virtuoso dancing, ‘great jazz’ music to Wadsworth By John Mangum Tap dancing is back, and a group of dedicated artists guarantees that it’s here to stay. Read more...
Arts
|
December 7, 9:00 pm
‘Jazz on Tap’ brings the rhythm of variety to L.A.
Arts
|
December 7, 9:00 pm
Martin, Ephron mix it up for ‘Mixed Nuts’ release
Martin, Ephron mix it up for ‘Mixed Nuts’ release Star, screenwriter discuss negative bias directed at comedy By Mike Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Nora Ephron and the star of her soon-to-be-unveiled film Mixed Nuts, Steve Martin, are in town to talk about their proud collaboration. Read more...
Arts
|
December 7, 9:00 pm
Creative, mellow Phish appear far from ‘Dead’
Creative, mellow Phish appear far from ‘Dead’ Unpredictable band brings unique style to Santa Monica By Gaby Mora Daily Bruin Staff Trying to describe a Phish concert is as futile as trying to label the type of music the band plays. Read more...
Arts
|
December 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA alumnus gives audio tour of Hollywood
UCLA alumnus gives audio tour of Hollywood Tape offers insight behind scenes of early film industry By Emily Forster Watching "Taxi" can change the direction of your life. Read more...
Arts
|
December 4, 9:00 pm
Daniels makes smart move in ‘Dumb And Dumber’ role
Daniels makes smart move in ‘Dumb And Dumber’ role Actor hopes to prove versatility, gain popularity By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff His new movie may be titled Dumb and Dumber, but Jeff Daniels is definitely no fool. Read more...
Arts
|
December 4, 9:00 pm
Artist takes new direction with latest ‘Material Evidence’ show
Artist takes new direction with latest ‘Material Evidence’ show UCLA professor presents newest exhibit at FIG By Barbara E. Hernandez Daily Bruin Staff The room seems like something out of a fairy tale, with rich red velvet and long braids falling to the floor. Read more...
Arts
|
December 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA Theater production takes funny look at an actor’s worst nightmare
UCLA Theater production takes funny look at an actor’s worst nightmare By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff Just in time for the end of what could be considered the Gone with the Wind quarter comes the Theater School’s second one-act festival and with it, Terri Hawkes’ masterpiece, "I Survived the Search for Scarlett." Hawkes’ production shows this week at McGowan Hall along with F.J. Read more...