The Face of Microfinance and We Art Aware two socially-conscious student-led clubs over the weekend for a benefit concert "Possibilities." The concert conceived of just three weeks ago was a major success in the art of collaboration. Ticket sales to hear five Pepperdine student and alumni bands satisfied both groups' interests by bringing together musicians to raise funds for … [Read more...] about Concert attendees' votes provide 'Possibilities'
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Model leads mission trip against child prostitution
An ominous layer of mist was just beginning to settle into the lush Thai jungle as a team of Christian volunteers and missionaries set out on their seven-hour trek to the quiet village of Mae Sot. Nestled deep into the jungle on the border of Thailand this village houses a people that have been displaced and discriminated against. The van rocked and weaved through the foliage … [Read more...] about Model leads mission trip against child prostitution
Films to keep you entertained all summer
April From comedy to horror the last month of the school year kicks off the movie season with four movies that should make for a great break from studying for finals. On April 8 "Your Highness" bows into theaters. With an all-star cast — James Franco Natalie Portman Danny McBride and Zooey Deschanel — this fantasy comedy from the director of "Pineapple Express … [Read more...] about Films to keep you entertained all summer
L.A. Fashion Week goes green
Natasha Gindin's LAVUK collection proves that there is more to fashion than high-priced garments made for budding fashionistas. March 10 Thursday marked the start of Fashion Week 2011 for Los Angeles. A notably smaller venue than its Parisian and New York counterparts Los Angeles Fashion Week (LAFW) 2011 showcases the talents of promising designers who are trying to make their … [Read more...] about L.A. Fashion Week goes green
Another film destroys L.A. but not box offices
Aliens land in Los Angeles this weekend to kill all humans. Jonathan Liebesman is not very popular for directing past projects like "Darkness Falls" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning." But he falls flat on this transition out of the smaller time horror flicks and into the big budget sci-fi action genre with "Battle: Los Angeles." The movie follows a military … [Read more...] about Another film destroys L.A. but not box offices
