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Live and love like man’s best friend

November 10, 2011 by Britt Kidd

Almost everyone has heard the old expression that dogs are man’s best friend. As a passionate dog lover myself, I completely agree with this saying. However, after spending time with my dog this weekend, I have discovered that perhaps dogs are really man’s best teacher. This weekend I went home to enjoy some quality rest and relaxation with my family; I also had the … [Read more...] about Live and love like man’s best friend

Art major enchants with talent

November 10, 2011 by Genevieve Smith

Art major Alexandra Williams has entered her senior year with a very specific focus: she wants to approach the human figure in a “spontaneous and aggressive way.” After years of rendering the human body in various styles spawned from anime sketches, Williams hit a sweet spot when doing “doodles” — which evolved into a series of figure paintings on yellow-lined notepad paper. … [Read more...] about Art major enchants with talent

Xanadu skates into Smother's Theatre

November 10, 2011 by Sarah Racker

“Xanadu,” Pepperdine Theatre Department’s fall musical spectacular, premieres today under the direction of Bradley Griffin, an associate professor of theatre, and Bill Szobody, the show’s choreographer. “Xanadu” is the story of a beautiful Greek muse, Kira, who leaves Mount Olympus with her muse brothers and sisters to inspire a struggling artist in Venice Beach, Calif. The … [Read more...] about Xanadu skates into Smother's Theatre

Music Review: 'Ceremonials'

November 10, 2011 by Nikki Torriente

Florence + the Machine’s highly anticipated sophomore album, “Ceremonials,” avoids falling into the sophomore slump with its beautifully dark, ethereal sound. With the release of her debut album, “Lungs,” in 2009, Florence Welch and company have been making their rounds in Europe and the United States, taking to the stage in tours, award shows and television … [Read more...] about Music Review: 'Ceremonials'

The Bucket List: Outlets call for attitude adjustment

November 10, 2011 by Aubrey Hoeppner

Last weekend I trekked out to the Camarillo Outlets, the mecca for deal hunters and Asian tourists. But this time was the same as every shopping trip. I start out full of optimism, with delusions of finding perfectly fitting jeans, on sale no less. But after finding nothing but frustration in the first round of stores, I spend the rest of the day cross, making snide comments … [Read more...] about The Bucket List: Outlets call for attitude adjustment

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