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Film packs a stinging bite

August 28, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

LAURA JOHNSON A&E Assistant Indiana Jones and Samuel L. Jackson have one thing in common – when either is faced with the choice of snake or no snake, both would just rather avoid one. Although Indiana prefers his whip to Jackson’s taser/harpoon/gun/fire extinguisher/hand-made hair spray blowtorch for getting rid of the scaly creatures, both men somehow manage to combat … [Read more...] about Film packs a stinging bite

Hot spots of Hollywood

August 28, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

ANNA WEBBERA&E Assistant Editor Los Angeles can be a difficult place to navigate when you don’t have the inside scoop on the entertainment beat. The sheer number of choices in the Malibu and Hollywood scenes can plunge students into the depths of confusion. Often, it’s the venue that makes or breaks the night. And though Pepperdine is out of the city, it is so close to the … [Read more...] about Hot spots of Hollywood

‘On Location’ gives glimpse of Malibu

August 28, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

CARISSA MARSHA&E Editor PAUL CLARK/Photo Editor “On Location in Malibu 2006: Paintings by the California Art Club” offers both students new to Malibu as well as those who have lived here all their lives a chance to discover a fresh look at the small beach-front city Pepperdine calls home. Michael Zakian, Museum Director and curator of the show, said the great thing about … [Read more...] about ‘On Location’ gives glimpse of Malibu

Modern technology uncovers the glory of ancient Egypt

July 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Megan WesterveltStaff Writer War, politics, religious movements and natural disasters — all key players in the formation of human history. Now, Kathleen Stewart Howe has just added one more chief element to the list, one that most people would never consider as being pivotal in history: photography. Howe, the Sarah Rempel & Herbert S. Rempel ’23 Director of the Museum of … [Read more...] about Modern technology uncovers the glory of ancient Egypt

Covert demonstrates integration and equality

July 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Jessie ReimerStaff Writer The novel “A Stronger Kinship” by Anna-Lisa Cox tells a heart-warming tale of courage, hope and faith in a time of racial segregation, violence, and hatred. The story focuses on Covert, Michigan, a small town with big ideas. Anna-Lisa Cox, who visited Pepperdine this spring semester for a lecture and book signing, grew up in a home that encouraged … [Read more...] about Covert demonstrates integration and equality

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