Entertainment Briefs
Campus Times
March 23, 2001
Movies
·"The Brothers" starring D.L. Hughley, Shemar Moore,
Bill Bellamy and Morris Chestnut, opens tonight. As adolescents these African-American
men who have always had a strong relationship, that is until a woman appears
in the scene.
·"Get Over It" stars Ben Foster and Melissa Sagemiller
premieres tonight.
·"Enemy at the Gates" starring Jean-Jacques Annaud,
opens tonight as well.
Lectures
·"Gender, Family and Religion in U.S. Immigration"
will be the theme presented at USC's Leonard Davis Auditorium, today from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.
·"The Future of UN Peacekeeping" will be presented
by the USC Emiriti College Public Participation Series at the Westside Pavilion.
The lecture will run Thursday, March 29 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Admission
is free.
Exhibits
·"Evidence of Love, Romance, Desire and Fantasy" exhibit
will be at the Jack Rutberg Fine Arts Center. The representations are deals
with love and the multitude of emotions that are evoked because of love.
The exhibit will run until March 31. For more information, call (323) 938-5222.
·"Influence and Identity: Chicano and Latino" artist
explore cultural identity featured at the Los Angeles Central Branch Public
Library, will run until Tuesday, March 27. For more information call (213)
228-7000.