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With music venues, smaller is better


By jzink
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Though they might be grittier than the average concert hall, LA’s assortment of intimate venues are sure to satisfy every music lover.

LA’s autumn concert calendar rocks hard


By KATRINA BOUZA
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Stray from campus to see some of the biggest musical acts playing in Los Angeles this fall.

Independent theaters offer unlikely cinematic gems


By jzink
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Showcasing classic, foreign and indie films, these theaters are a cinephile’s dream.

LA brand’s success stems from social involvement


By CHRISTOPHER AGUTOS
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Vertical integration and community awareness help American Apparel expand its market both nationwide and overseas.

Ice cream trucks get an epicurian upgrade


By JULIANA APPENRODT
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Move over, taco trucks: the mobile food scene gets invaded by purveyors of delicious treats.

Alumna recounts college experiences in debut novel


By SARAH BENNETT
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Using her passion for writing as an emotional outlet, Caroline Weiss’ stream of conscioussness prose soon became much more.

A history of School of Theatre’s smallest venue


By KELSEY BORRESEN
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre
The Scene Dock goes on an unlikely journey from prop shop to prominent theater.

Interning helps solidify career path for freshmen


By JEN LEE
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
One writer travels from Hong Kong to Cincinnati, Ohio on a search for the perfect career.

Hidden cafes yield more options


By SARAH BENNETT
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
If EVK just doesn’t do it for you, check out these smaller eateries around campus.

Alumni return aesthetic touch to game industry


By JOHN WHEELER
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Upon graduation. Kellee Santiago and Jenova Chen escaped post-graduation stress by retreating into their vibrant virtual worlds.
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