I joined the Daily Bruin my first year to meet boys.
Author Archives: Devon McReynolds
A picnic with films and tombstones
Most people characterize spring as a time of re-birth, of new beginnings.
Alumni bring MacGruber to theaters
What was originally pitched as a “Saturday Night Live” sketch about MacGyver’s stepbrother who diffuses bombs using pieces of poop and pubic hair is now a feature-length movie titled “MacGruber.”
‘Daria’ brings sarcasm back to DVD stands
Sitting around on the couch Sunday night in a post-“Pretty Wild” stupor, my friends and I surfed channels as we discussed the full-frontal nudity in the episode, the mother’s attempt at pole dancing in front of her daughter’s date and the hit band Wicker, when something on TeenNick stopped us dead in our tracks.
Prime | Urbane sprawl
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright said, “Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles.”
Beware the torments of sharing torrents
I am not a crook. But on Monday, April 12 at 8:32 a.m., I felt like one.
Q & A with Bret Easton Ellis
Bret Easton Ellis published his first novel “Less Than Zero” in 1985 when he was 21 and a student at Bennington College.