‘Erotique’ elicits heavy groaning, not moaning Film compilation fails to satisfy expectations By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff A rather uninspired attempt to showcase erotica from the female perspective, Erotique is a collection of three short films directed by women of different nationalities. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
‘Erotique’ elicits heavy groaning, not moaning
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Murder was
Murder was the case Kevin Bacon and Christian Slater come of age (again) in courtroom drama Murder In the First, a story of revenge and the fine line between justice and injustice By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Murder In the First stars two of Hollywood’s favorites, known more for wisecracking leading male roles than gritty realism. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Plays are half success, half failure at this season’s One Act Festival
Plays are half success, half failure at this season’s One Act Festival Theatre 40 adds memorable and forgettable at annual festival By Lawrence Sullivan Once again, Theatre 40’s Annual One-Act Festival is in season, now going on its sixth year. Read more...
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January 17, 9:00 pm
Students joke for, not about, professor in new course
Students joke for, not about, professor in new course New UCLA Extension course teaches stand-up basics for aspiring comedians By Rodney Tanaka Long weeks of preparation culminates in this one moment: the final exam. Read more...
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January 17, 9:00 pm
Putting Garth Brooks in his place: history
Putting Garth Brooks in his place: history College students, as open minded as they often think they are, frequently hold prejudices against "mainstream" artists. When an artist has achieved a considerable amount of commercial success, young people often suspect it has something to do with shallow pandering, of stooping to the lowest common denominator, as if making money for creating music is a great evil. Read more...
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January 17, 9:00 pm
MINISTRY OF ILLUSION
MINISTRY OF ILLUSION In 1933, Joseph Goebbels, Reich minister for national enlightenment, controlled one of the most powerful vehicles of the time for mass indoctrination  the cinema. Read more...
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January 16, 9:00 pm
Offspring delivers major smash to listeners, Epitaph
Offspring delivers major smash to listeners, Epitaph By Michael Nazarinia By now you’ve probably heard of the song that beckons you to "keep ’em separated." The Offspring, the Huntington Beach band that has sold over three million copies of their new album, Smash, has been on a roll and atop the Billboard charts ever since KROQ 106.7 put the song into rotation over seven months ago. Read more...