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Issue 59, Volume 81 2000-2001

The Information Age's Father: UCSB's Herbert Kroemer

Thursday, January 18, 2001

Electrical and computer engineering Professor Herbert Kroemer invented the last 10 years. His work is at the core of everything from cellular phones, to satellites, to the fiber-optic cables rewiring the world.


"Just Another Poster" Chicano Art at the University Art Museum

Thursday, January 18, 2001

While the brightly colored posters that adorn the walls of the museum do look deceptively like any of the other advertisements that we see everyday, a more in-depth study of them reveals the plight, as well as the hope, of a culture.


Film Review: Antitrust Borrows and Bombs

Thursday, January 18, 2001

Like last year's "Rules of Engagement," "Antitrust" addresses a provocative contemporary social issue: the parameters on corporate competition and power in an era of hyper-capitalism.


Straight to Video Classics: Leprechaun in the Hood

Thursday, January 18, 2001

It is my pleasure, therefore, to review the greatest film in the greatest movie series to date: "Leprechaun in the Hood," of the great "Leprechaun" series.


Film Review: "Antonio Gaudi" Showcases the Work of the Great Architect

Thursday, January 18, 2001

The biography, "Antonio Gaudi," ia a film that leisurely and artistically weaves its way down the path of the architect's life work.


Sound-Soundstyle: Music Reviews

Thursday, January 18, 2001