By Doug StevensAssistant Opinons Editor If you liked the movie, you’ll love the DVD bonus footage. The box office smash “8 Mile” hits stores March 18 loaded with nearly an hour of never-before-seen extras. Features include the making of “8 Mile,” with insightful commentary from director Brian Grazer; five freestyle battle outtakes between Eminem and extras from “8 Mile;” and … [Read more...] about 8 Mile: Detroit … in the privacy of your own basement
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Claim 2 Fame: Won by One star wins Songfest spotlight
By Darcy HickeyA&E Assistant He’s got the notes, but he’s still working on the rhythm. “I have been involved in music all of my life, but dancing is definitely not my forte,” Songfest host Peter Wilson said. “Sometimes I watch my feet moving and realize that more times than not, they are not doing the same thing as the person’s next to me.” This year, Wilson, who is part … [Read more...] about Claim 2 Fame: Won by One star wins Songfest spotlight
Lassoing adventure in Old Town Calabasas
By Andrea BandaA&E Editor It’s the weekend: Pepperdine students are free from the confines of classes and the monotonous routine of weekly studying — at least for two days. To escape the gated Malibu paradise settled in the hills, they usually head through Malibu Canyon to enjoy their 48 hours of freedom. Most will take the 101 south to the Topanga Mall to hit the sales or … [Read more...] about Lassoing adventure in Old Town Calabasas
3.1415: Annoying neckwear: purple ties
By Sarah PyeStaff Writer There is a phenomenon currently sweeping the nation, one sure to strike fear in the hearts of many, the likes of which has not been seen since the appearance of the “Razor Scooter” on sidewalks nationwide. The situation may soon become so serious that major roadways will jam with the cars of motorists fleeing in terror. I am, of course, talking about … [Read more...] about 3.1415: Annoying neckwear: purple ties
Eat It: Missing the most important meal?
By Kimberly KingGuest Writer Over dinner a few nights ago, the girls and I began a discussion about normal eating. What is normal eating? Some people follow restrictive diets that determine what is “healthy,” and others will eat anything in sight. What is the right way? I decided that I would pose that question to our on-campus expert, Marianne Robertson, M.S., R.D. She … [Read more...] about Eat It: Missing the most important meal?




