Photo by Jennevieve Fong MoviePass subscribers have surged from a significant subscription price drop, giving college students and everyday movie-goers an opportunity to go to the movies on a budget. With a $9.95 a month subscription price for one movie ticket a day, MoviePass extended their reach beyond the above-average movie lovers who once shelled out up to $50 a … [Read more...] about MoviePass: Blockbuster Hit or Box Office Flop?
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Malibu Businesses Offer Valentine’s Day Deals
Roses are red and violets are blue; the best way to spend this Valentine’s Day is in the ‘Bu. Some local favorites are offering specials for you and for that special someone. K Chocolatiers’ new item combines two classic favorites, roses and chocolates. “The roses are the lid and you can fill it with different kinds of chocolates inside, so you can fit up to four … [Read more...] about Malibu Businesses Offer Valentine’s Day Deals
Westlake Village Opens Skatepark
Westlake Village has done what Malibu has been trying to bring back for a long time - build a skate park. Recently, Westlake Village YMCA has created a brand new skate park for people of all ages to come and ride anything on wheels from skateboards, scooters, to rollerblades. Twelve-year-old Jayde King has been coming to the skate park since it opened and has specific … [Read more...] about Westlake Village Opens Skatepark
Malibu Newsstand
They are one of the best places to catch up on celebrity news or see them. Despite the decline of newsstands in the Los Angeles area, the Malibu newsstand is still standing. NewsWaves reporter Kristin Vartan gets a closer look on what makes this little kiosk a local favorite. … [Read more...] about Malibu Newsstand
50 Years Since Selma: The Dream Marches On
Multimedia Content by Alexander Hayes “God surprises us,” said John Skelly, a 1956 alumnus of George Pepperdine College. The moments that catch us off guard, whether it be for better or for worse, are often the ones that we remember sharpest. John joined 25,000 protesters on March 25, 1965, the final day of the historic voting rights march from Selma to … [Read more...] about 50 Years Since Selma: The Dream Marches On