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Pepp Stars On The Rise – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

April 1, 2016 by Madison Harwell

Photos by Daniel CasoChristine NelsonSenior Christine Nelson, who works for the Pepperdine Graphic, is a Studio Art and Psychology double major expecting to receive her bachelor’s degrees this April. Coming from an art background and discovering her calling to work with people, she became increasingly interested in pursuing a career that combined these two fields. She has … [Read more...] about Pepp Stars On The Rise – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

From “Jaws” To “Juno”: It’s Indie Films Versus The World – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

April 1, 2016 by Lauren Davila

Art by Peau PorotesanoRegardless of a person’s generation, nearly everyone knows the “Jaws” theme song. But despite its popularity, the movie didn’t stand on the shoulders of massive-studio backing. It is an independent movie. In fact, it is one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time, and the success of “Jaws” has made it an … [Read more...] about From “Jaws” To “Juno”: It’s Indie Films Versus The World – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

TV Isn’t the Enemy

March 15, 2016 by Jessica Kerner

Art by Kris HarperHow many times have you heard the phrase "TV rots your brain?" Your mom probably yelled it at you at least once during your childhood, maybe when you were on your sixth episode of SpongeBob and she was really growing tired of that laugh. It's a position that a lot of people take, despite the fact that if your brain is rotting, you have more serious problems … [Read more...] about TV Isn’t the Enemy

TV Isn’t the Enemy

March 15, 2016 by Jessica Kerner

Art by Kris HarperHow many times have you heard the phrase "TV rots your brain?" Your mom probably yelled it at you at least once during your childhood, maybe when you were on your sixth episode of SpongeBob and she was really growing tired of that laugh. It's a position that a lot of people take, despite the fact that if your brain is rotting, you have more serious problems … [Read more...] about TV Isn’t the Enemy

‘The Boy’ Movie Review

February 8, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Photo Courtesy of Lakeshore Entertainment After the trailer was released back in October, "The Boy" had people captivated to see a movie that's focused on the very common fear of dolls. With much anticipation, the film was released Jan. 22 and still has people talking about its original storyline and thrilling elements. Directed by William Brent Bell, the film stars … [Read more...] about ‘The Boy’ Movie Review

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