Katie ClaryLiving Editor A rare event is taking place. As fleeting as an exotic flower that blooms once every decade under a full spring-time moon, the Winding Way waterfall is in full blossom. The typically wimpy falls started thundering almost overnight after the recent rains, giving Malibu its very own mini-Niagara Falls until the rainwater subsides. This hike is more than … [Read more...] about Waterfalls and barefoot stream crossings at Winding Way Trail
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World of Wheels
James RiswickAssistant A&E Editor While the world-famous North American International Auto Show is wowing journalists and car enthusiasts alike in Detroit, many of the same vehicles being showcased in Motown are also being displayed here in Los Angeles. Running until tomorrow at the L.A. Convention Center (admission is $10), the L.A. auto show, as always, highlights the … [Read more...] about World of Wheels
Battle of the Bands
Evelyn Barge & James RiswickA&E Editor & Assistant A&E Editor CLIMBING IVY (BLACK MOLLY) Band Members: Matthew Jewett (2003 alumnus), Brad Opel (junior), Grattan Donahoe (2002 alumnus), Matthew Isbell (2003 alumnus)Genre: Alternative, RockTime Together: Three YearsHow they came together:Donahoe met Jewett overseas in the Florence program. They spent all their … [Read more...] about Battle of the Bands
Down on television? Try DVD instead.
Gabe DurhamStaff Writer This wouldn’t be a very good Arts & Entertainment column if it didn’t report on the most artistic and entertaining thing of all: celebrity divorces and separations. I’m talking, of course, about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. I hate to be the first one to tell you, but it is better that you hear it from me first so you can compose yourself when Brad … [Read more...] about Down on television? Try DVD instead.
Ten Shekel Shirt to play tsunami benefit concert Friday
Olesya SalnikovaStaff Writer Pepperdine is co-sponsoring a concert tomorrow night to benefit the victims of the tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia. After tsunamis swept across the coasts of 12 countries Dec. 26 and killed more than 169,000 people and left millions more homeless, the Pepperdine Volunteer Center immediately began organizing a relief campaign to aid those left … [Read more...] about Ten Shekel Shirt to play tsunami benefit concert Friday

