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Professor’s music chronicles true drama of Nazi resistance

February 15, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

LIDA MANUKYANStaff Writer Pepperdine Associate Professor of Music Dr. Lincoln Hanks has composed a number of musical works over the years, but his most recent composition, “Tegel Passion,” has a historical foundation unlike most: Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. The compelling oratorio — a musical term for composition that features a text that is dramatic in character and … [Read more...] about Professor’s music chronicles true drama of Nazi resistance

Graven images: Getty showcases iconic art

February 15, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

JESSIE REIMERStaff Writer An exhibit at the J. Paul Getty Center showcases artworks and artifacts in a religious tribute to icons of the Middle Ages. “Icons From Sinai” will be on display until March 4 at the center in Los Angeles. The exhibit features religious icons from the Holy Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai, Egypt.  “Icons from Sinai” creates a spiritual atmosphere … [Read more...] about Graven images: Getty showcases iconic art

‘Girl’ explores 60s icons

February 15, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

LAURA JOHNSONA&E Assistant When the artsy biopic “Factory Girl” was released, the film quietly entered theaters. For the people who are familiar with Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick, this was a monumental event. To everyone else, it didn’t much matter.As we are in the tumultuous wake of Anna Nicole Smith’s untimely death, it seems yet another pop culture icon has left us. In … [Read more...] about ‘Girl’ explores 60s icons

Band falls into greatness on fourth album

February 15, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

JESSIE REIMERStaff Writer Returning to the airwaves stronger than ever, Fall Out Boy’s fourth studio album, “Infinity on High,” storms the charts and indulges fans with catchy and infectious tracks. With this album, Fall Out Boy no longer fits into a scene box as the band proudly breaks through the stereotypes they openly criticize. Produced by Island Records, “Infinity on … [Read more...] about Band falls into greatness on fourth album

Flying high this President’s Day

February 15, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

NICOLE ALBERTSONStaff Writer President’s Day. It is just one day, set aside on the third Monday of February, to remember and thank the leaders of our nation, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, in particular. However, the holiday is generally given little recognition by most of the public and passed by without a glance. But this Feb. 19, students and Malibu locals can … [Read more...] about Flying high this President’s Day

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