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Tips and tricks to stay fashionable this fall

September 9, 2011 by Robert Rycraw

Summer is fading away and is paving the way for the fall season. With the start of a new school year, fashion trends are also shaping up, and the fashionable are prepping for the new season. Kick off the new school year with this guide to keep your wardrobe up to date and stylish and to be in the know of what trends will be hitting the streets this fall.   MEN Colors: … [Read more...] about Tips and tricks to stay fashionable this fall

Malibu indulges in chili

September 9, 2011 by Sarah Racker

This Labor Day weekend, Pepperdine students and Malibu residents flocked to the 30th annual Malibu Kiwanis Chili Cook-Off, located across from the Malibu Plaza. This event, which not only includes a cook-off of the best local chilis, but also a carnival with various rides and entertainment, is a classic Malibu tradition that features local and international performances by … [Read more...] about Malibu indulges in chili

The Bucket List: Line dancing pushes hidden agenda

September 9, 2011 by Aubrey Hoeppner

Upon surveying the boot-stomping, hooping and hollering crowd at Borderline, I couldn’t help but wonder, where did all these pseudo-Texans come from? When did the residents of Los Angeles County learn to two-step? I concluded that Texas has finally given teeth to its claim of being a whole different country and has begun to colonize its biggest rival state. I had been looking … [Read more...] about The Bucket List: Line dancing pushes hidden agenda

Red Hot Chili Peppers release new album after five-year hiatus

September 9, 2011 by Hanna Houglum

The Red Hot Chili Peppers have finally released their 10th album “I’m With You,” after five low-key years since their last album, “Stadium Arcadium.” RHCP appear to have slightly returned to the style they generated when Dave Navarro was in charge of the guitar, due to the fact that in 2009 their longtime axe-man John Frusciante left the band for good. Many longtime Chili … [Read more...] about Red Hot Chili Peppers release new album after five-year hiatus

Rudd’s ‘Idiot’ makes for good laughs

September 9, 2011 by Alex Wilson

Paul Rudd and Elizabeth Banks play siblings in the film Our Idiot Brother, opening Aug. 26.

Paul Rudd breaks out of his “straight man” role as the loveable Ned in this heart-felt comedy about a dude whom society deems as being careless and clueless, but who may actually offer a perspective we could all learn something from. The film was a bit formulaic and vaguely familiar, tending to rely on sentiment more than clever quips or meaningful dialogue. Ned is the … [Read more...] about Rudd’s ‘Idiot’ makes for good laughs

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