By Christina Littlefield A&E Editor Two roads diverge in the woods, and senior Patrick Alan Casey still isn’t sure which one he will take. “I’m torn between singing classical or my own music,” Casey said. “It’s really hard because I’m trying to figure out which direction I really want to go.” The vocal performance major has one of the male leads in Pepperdine’s Rossini … [Read more...] about Casey connects with audience
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Multicultural cast defines love
By Rosy Banks Staff Writer Love. It can break hearts or make spirits soar. This Valentine’s Day, the Multicultural Theater Project will take a new, fresh perspective into the complex issues of today’s romances in the play “Love Is ...” at 7 p.m. in Raitt Recital Hall. “Love Is ...” explores several dating dilemmas ever-pressing in our world today and analyzes society’s … [Read more...] about Multicultural cast defines love
Club fills musical void
By Karma Christina Salvato Staff Writer ooking for something fun to do? Eager to get away from campus for a night, but don’t feel like driving far or spending too much money? In the mood to dance, have a laugh or just enjoy a mellow night out with some friends? Then you’re in luck. The Canyon Club is a hip, new club located just off the 101 freeway at the Kanan exit in Agoura … [Read more...] about Club fills musical void
Music IN REVIEW: Chemical Brothers
“Come With Us” five stars….. Review by Paul Bost, based on five stars. When electronic music moved from abandoned warehouses to major labels in the mid 90s, industry hopes were high that robots would soon rule the sales charts. Although only a few acts have made a dent on the Billboard Top 50 since then, electronica has made its presence felt in other legitimate … [Read more...] about Music IN REVIEW: Chemical Brothers
Namaste: Give me three feet, I’ll be fine
By Julieanne Leupold I walked in the door and strained my eyes to see in the darkness, but I just couldn’t make it out. Slowly, I pushed my way through the crowd of swaying drunks toward the ever-elusive dance floor. The small wooden surface seemed to be engulfed in a swirling mix of colors and bodies. I clawed a minimal amount of space on the floor just as “The Devil Went … [Read more...] about Namaste: Give me three feet, I’ll be fine
