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"Dividing the Estate" at The Old Globe

“Dividing the Estate” at The Old Globe

By Angela Zhang, Arts Editor / Managing Editor February 8, 2012

Horton Foote’s “Dividing the Estate” was an all-too-honest portrayal of the moral conflicts and changing ways of an American family. Matriarch grandma Stella invites her extended family over to her...

Andrew Bird

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor February 3, 2012

Indie-pop sensation and avid whistler Andrew Bird is releasing his new album “Break it Yourself,” and his recently released single from it has received mixed reviews. In Bird’s previous albums, his...

“The Tiger’s Wife” Book Signing

By Elise Gout, Staff Writer February 2, 2012

Dozens of people all share the tight space of Warwick’s bookstore in La Jolla. Chairs have been set up, but as there are not nearly enough for everyone, people huddle by the alcoves and compete for space...

Oscar Nominations 2012

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 25, 2012

The Oscar nominations were announced Monday, and it looks like it’s “Hugo”’s TIME to shine, it’s written in BLACK AND WHITE that “The Artist” is set up for a win, and it’s NAY that War...

Star Wars: The Old Republic

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 20, 2012

Do you like Star Wars, video games, and spending money? If so, you should invest in the new game "Star Wars: The Old Republic." After six years in the making, the game has finally been released to the...

The Golden Globes

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 17, 2012

The Golden Globes this past Sunday were, unfortunately, peppered a little too strongly with long-winded thank you speeches and the same replayed trailers of the nominated films. Too much pepper is never...

The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater

By Hope Alba, Staff Writer January 17, 2012

“ It happens at the start of every November: the Scorpio Races. Riders attempt to keep hold of their water horses long enough to make it to the finish line. Some riders live. Others die. At age nineteen,...

Parks and Recreation

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 12, 2012

Everyone’s favorite comedy about government employees on television, or possibly the only comedy about government employees on television, Parks and Recreation, is returning to NBC tonight. Leslie Knope...

“The Closers” by Michael Connelly

By Katy Swanson, Staff Writer January 12, 2012

In Michael Connelly’s 2005 novel, “The Closers”, the main character Harry Bosch, a homicide detective for the LAPD, returns from retirement to help solve an unclosed murder mystery from 1988.  Bosch...

Blue Ivy Carter

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 11, 2012

Beyonce Knowles and her husband, Mr. Z, had their baby recently, and it’s safe to say that the name they agreed on was probably not found on babynames.com. The name, Blue Ivy, has quite the story behind...

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