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Julia Naman

Tune-Yards Concert is a Hot Mess at the Santa Monica Pier

September 18, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photos by Zach LeTo be quite honest, we were late to Tune-Yards’ performance.Parking in Santa Monica is a paradox in itself, and my three friends and I hustled down Broadway Street dodging skateboarders and snake proprietors to catch what we could of the show. It was the last of Santa Monica Pier’s Twilight Concert Series. Even before we reached the pier, we could … [Read more...] about Tune-Yards Concert is a Hot Mess at the Santa Monica Pier

Blue Sky Riders to Debut their Newest Album at Smothers

September 10, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo courtesy of Allison ClayTo the “Top Gun” devotees, the Kevin Bacon enthusiasts, the slow-dancers of “Danny’s Song” or simply the lovers of a good three-part harmony: Stay tuned. Kenny Loggins, who brought dancing back to Beaumont in “Footloose,” will bring dancing to Smothers Theatre on Sept. 19 as he takes the stage with Georgia … [Read more...] about Blue Sky Riders to Debut their Newest Album at Smothers

Rule No. 1: Respect the Late Latte Policy

September 10, 2015 by Julia Naman

Art by Peau PorotesanoWe’re almost in week three of the semester. The trial run is over. Hopefully you and your new professors are tight — you’ve bonded over “Game of Thrones,” you’ve gone to office hours just to chat and you’ve babysat their kids on the weekends. You’re on the level where if they drove by the shuttle line, they … [Read more...] about Rule No. 1: Respect the Late Latte Policy

We Came. We Saw. We Burned Calories.

September 10, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo by Gabriella ChanEarly risers and night owls alike can find their groove with Campus Recreation’s Group Fitness Schedule. With nearly 15 instructors (and did we mention four different types of yoga?), workout classes begin as early as 6 a.m. and end as late as 8:50 p.m. Individual classes cost $5 per session, but for those ready to make a long-term commitment, the … [Read more...] about We Came. We Saw. We Burned Calories.

Weisman Exhibition Opens with Striking New Pieces

August 30, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo courtesy of Weisman MuseumThe six-and-a-half-foot sculpture “Blood Mirror III” occupies the back wall of the Frederick R. Weisman Museum. Reflected in the dark red surface of the bowl, Director of the Weisman Museum Michael Zakian discussed the piece. “You can look at it, but it’s hard to see what you’re seeing because it’s all … [Read more...] about Weisman Exhibition Opens with Striking New Pieces

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