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Inclusion films gives adults with developmental disabilities their big break in Hollywood- And the real world

January 26, 2012 by Hina Shereen Ejaz

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

Uke-can do it

January 26, 2012 by Sarah Racker

The ukulele. It may look like just a miniature guitar, but the ukulele is much more than that and holds a whole new world of musical possibilities that, for most, have yet to be discovered. It’s unique. It’s cute. It’s easy to play. What more reasons do you need? Ukuleles are trending here at Pepperdine for reasons that have yet to be determined. Until now. If you go to the … [Read more...] about Uke-can do it

Spy movie trades bullets for words

January 19, 2012 by John Hays

Despite a one season run of the TV show in 1979, “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” is the first film adaptation of John Le Carre’s book of the same name. Set during the high-tension times of the Cold War, the film focuses on George Smiley, a retired spy who has just been summoned out of retirement in order to track down a Soviet agent who has infiltrated MI6 or the British Secret … [Read more...] about Spy movie trades bullets for words

10 pleas for the final days

January 19, 2012 by Ben Holcomb

This is it, you guys. After years of rumors and speculation, 2012 has arrived, which means of course that the human race is in the midst of one big, triumphant victory lap. It’s hard to say whether the Mayans had any clue what they were talking about; especially since they didn’t have the wherewithal to foresee 175 years of Spanish Conquests that lead to their obliteration. … [Read more...] about 10 pleas for the final days

The Big Pink

January 19, 2012 by Hanna Houglum

English electro rock duo The Big Pink released their sophomore album “Future This” to the masses Jan. 16. Signing with the 4AD label in 2009 and releasing their first full-length album “A Brief History of Love” that same year, multi-instrumentalists Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell have followed up their first Brit-pop-esque album with more new wave beats and seemingly reprocessed … [Read more...] about The Big Pink

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