Music
Pop music: If it’s eclecticism you want, Sonia Dada’s got it. The gospel-tinged octet plays soul, R&B;, funk, folk and Southern-fried rock.
July 24, 1998
Light, Catchy Tunes Are Dada’s Forte, Mixing Bright Textures, Sardonic Lyrics
July 4, 1996
Entertainment & Arts
The two unofficial patron saints of Ojai--Krishnamurti, the Indian sage, and Beatrice Wood, the potter and mama of Dada--lived long lives and gave the Ojai Valley much of its character as a place hospitable to the spiritualist and Bohemian.
June 6, 2000
The eight-year global outburst known as Dada gets a landmark show. MoMA’s installation is another matter.
June 28, 2006
Although Dada earned a fair number of fans with the radio success of its 1992 pop novelty “Dizz Knee Land,” the strength of this Los Angeles-based trio lies not in goofy tunefulness but in ace musicianship.
Jan. 14, 1995
Books
A conversation with Beatrice Wood, 93, who is often called the ‘Mama of Dada.’
Oct. 5, 1986
Not mama, but dada--that’s a band.
Dec. 17, 1992
After 37 years, Disneyland is no longer a mere artifact of culture but a part of the national subconscious.
Dec. 22, 1992
This is turning out to be a great season for Dada, Surrealism and their legacy.
July 18, 1989
With the L.A.
Aug. 14, 1989