Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Urth Caffé consistently offers high quality coffee and tea drinks, fresh and tasty meals, and desserts. The Japanese Tea Latte with almond milk and matcha green tea, steamed to perfection and topped with an intricate foam art design will bring a smile to the table. Urth Caffe offers a variety of coffee, espresso and tea drinks, including … [Read more...] about Stop by for organic coffees and fine teas
Matt Corby continues his Australian Secret Garden tour in Los Angeles
On Sunday afternoon, Australian sensation Matt Corby performed his second show in the United States for a crowd of no more than 40 people in the backyard of a Brentwood home. The intimate gathering brought together people from all over the world for the sole purpose of attendees lending their ears to 2007’s Australian Idol runner up and singer-songwriting heartthrob, Matt … [Read more...] about Matt Corby continues his Australian Secret Garden tour in Los Angeles
Pepperdine law alumnus Rod Blagojevich to begin prison sentence today
Pepperdine law alumnus and former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich was sentenced 14 years in jail in December of 2011 for crimes related to wire fraud, bribery, and public corruption. Today he begins his 14-year prison stay in Colorado and gave an odd farewell to the media and his supporters. Blagojevich is in the process of appealing his case. … [Read more...] about Pepperdine law alumnus Rod Blagojevich to begin prison sentence today
Man vs. wild: Take up arms against a dark, furry enemy
Dear Grace, Do you have any tips regarding late-night raccoon run-ins? A family of them lives on upper Dorm Row behind the blue dumpster, and their frightening demeanor often prevents me from reaching my dorm in a timely manner. Sincerely, This is Not a Wildlife Park Dear Wildlife, It’s common knowledge that the numerous colonies of possessed raccoon families … [Read more...] about Man vs. wild: Take up arms against a dark, furry enemy
Native homeschooler analyzes ‘normalcy'
We walk among you every day, blending beautifully into Pepperdine’s small community of intelligent and chiefly conservative students. You may not know we’re even here. We go to class, do our homework, play on sports teams, lead clubs and start non-profits, just like every other Pepperdine student. But you sense our presence here, and once you know one of us long enough, you may … [Read more...] about Native homeschooler analyzes ‘normalcy'
