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By Daily Bruin Staff

Nov. 6, 2002 9:00 p.m.

Film “¢bull; Mexico’s 2001 hit “Y
Tu Mama Tambien” comes to the Ackerman Grand Ballroom tonight
and Friday at 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Call (310) 825-1958 or log onto
www.campusevents.ucla.edu for more information. “¢bull; The UCLA
Film and Television Archive’s “Art of Hollywood”
film series highlights film art design. UCLA alumus Francis Ford
Coppola’s “The Godfather II” is screening
Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. “Just Imagine” and
“Fantastic Voyage” will screen Sunday at 2 p.m.
“The Crowd” and “The Wind” will screen at 7
p.m. All screenings are at the James Bridges Theater. Call (310)
206-FILM or log onto www.cinema.ucla.edu for additional
information.

Music “¢bull; The Ethnomusicology Undergraduate
Association promises jazz trio music at Kerckhoff Coffeehouse
tonight 7-9 p.m. Contact Isaac Darche at [email protected]
for more info. “¢bull; Alan Feinberg plays works by Bach, Ives,
Ustvolskaya and Chopin in Schoenberg Hall 8 p.m. Saturday. Call
(310) 825-4401 or log onto www.uclalive.com for more
information.

Theater “¢bull; The Wooster Group, a New York
theater ensamble, performs its show “To You, The
Birdie!” which updates Jean Racine’s play,
“Racine,” Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2
and 7 p.m. in the Freud Playhouse. Call (310) 825-4401 or log onto
www.uclalive.com for more information. “¢bull; UCLA Film and
Television Professor Mel Shapiro directs “Big Love” by
Charles L. Mee, a story about 50 modern-day Greek brides who are
seeking refuge from their forced family-arranged mass marriages.
The show runs through Dec. 15 at the Pacific Resident Theatre, 703
Venice Blvd. For additional information, log onto
www.pacificresidenttheatre.com.

Art “¢bull; The Hammer Museum’s Hammer
Conversations series continues with Nicolai Ouroussoff and Peter
Schjeldahl talking about the issue of contemporary museum design
and how art and architecture affect a visitor’s experience,
today at 7 p.m. For more information, call (310) 443-7000 or log
onto www.hammer.ucla.edu. “¢bull; Sean Griffin performs her new
works for sopranos, turntables and laptops to accompany her film
installation at the Hammer Museum Sunday at 7 p.m. For more info,
call (310) 443-7000 or log onto www.hammer.ucla.edu.

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