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Life & Arts

Kooky Horoscopes

May 1, 2015 by Haley Laningham

Aries (March 21 - April 19) All the pieces will come together this month, but they will come in the form of a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Find your corner pieces. Taurus (April 20 - May 20) It would be wise to remember the Alamo this week, preferably in a dramatic reading. Gemini (May 21 - June 20) Avoid thongs (the shoe). Underwear OK. Cancer … [Read more...] about Kooky Horoscopes

REELSTORIES Proves a Successful Night

April 29, 2015 by Emily Combias

Photos by Matt BentonPepperdine rolled out the red carpet Friday as Reelstories Film Festival made its sixth annual debut at Mullin Town Square. An extraordinary showcase of select student and feature-length films, Reelstories proved to be another success as viewers gathered to witness a night dedicated to the art of film. Reelstories Film Festival was founded in 2009 by … [Read more...] about REELSTORIES Proves a Successful Night

Patching Creates Problems

April 29, 2015 by Christopher Chen

“We will just patch it in,” they say. Last year was not what some would call a good year for video games. The year brought critically acclaimed titles like the high-profile “Dragon Age Inquisition” and the independently-made Kickstarter “Shovel Knight.” However, last year was also a year of sloppy first impressions in the console game … [Read more...] about Patching Creates Problems

DIF: A Masterpiece in Art

April 29, 2015 by Elizabeth Pitts

Photos by Jenna Aguilera and Carissa MoselyDance in Flight 2015 kicked off on Thursday and finished Saturday night with a fabulous performance featuring a colorful, dynamic and thought-provoking demonstration of a variety of art forms coming together as one. This year, the DIF team effectively blurred the lines between the visual and performing arts by combining dance, mixed … [Read more...] about DIF: A Masterpiece in Art

Boba Craze Continues Strong

April 29, 2015 by Tara Jenkins

Bubble tea, otherwise known as pearl milk tea, QQ or boba, recently has become an integral part of Los Angeles. In Southern California, it is most commonly known as bubble tea or boba, but it is popular throughout the world under many names. From The Boba Truck to the numerous boba places on Sawtelle Boulevard, LA is permeated by stores that are popping up to sell delicious … [Read more...] about Boba Craze Continues Strong

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