The words “vintage clothing” often conjure images of old, musty and tattered clothes that have been worn before. Why invest money in a hand-me-down shirt? However, the vintage clothing craze tells a much different story. Just ask Pepperdine freshmen Alanna Araujo. “My favorite part[s] about vintage [are] that no one else has it, it’s way cheaper and it’s a good addiction to … [Read more...] about Vintage clothing gives unique edge
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Eat healthy, be smart
When people think of the phrase, “eating healthy,” they may think of gross and bland food, deprivation and slaving to a strict diet. While this definition of “eating healthy” may hold true to some individuals, I would like to disagree. Eating healthy shouldn’t be a form of self-punishment and it shouldn’t cause any added anxiety or stress to one’s daily life. Making healthy … [Read more...] about Eat healthy, be smart
Driving back in time
Every car has a story: the roads it has traveled, the people it has held and the personality it embodies. While some cars are just beginning these adventures, others were born long ago and are still writing their story. Classic cars not only radiate style, but they are rich in history and experiences. Although upkeep is difficult, they provide memories that last forever. On … [Read more...] about Driving back in time
‘Haywire’ returns to revenge thriller style
Wow, it truly is gratifying to watch a woman beat the living daylights out of a bigger, stronger man. It must be, with movies such as “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” “Kill Bill” and “Alien” going down in history as a few of the films that proved women can not only play the hero of an action film, but rock the part better than a lot of men can. Now there’s one more fim to add to the … [Read more...] about ‘Haywire’ returns to revenge thriller style
Inclusion films gives adults with developmental disabilities their big break in Hollywood- And the real world
Innovative film school, Inclusion Films, trains adults with special needs for jobs in the entertainment industry through a vocational program that focuses on gaining independence and communication skills. Ray Martino was best friends with Joey Travolta, brother of John Travolta, growing up. Joey Travolta spent his early years as a performer and actor, and worked as a special … [Read more...] about Inclusion films gives adults with developmental disabilities their big break in Hollywood- And the real world