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UCLA men's golf takes second place in Georgia
This weekend, the UCLA men’s golf team proved that a fresh lineup and a change of location wouldn’t faze them.
At the U.S.
Yamato temporarily closes for cockroach infestation
Yamato Restaurant in Westwood is temporarily closed, after Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials said they found a “heavy cockroach infestation” during a health inspection on Thursday.
Following the inspection, the health department ordered Yamato, located at 1099 Westwood Blvd, to close for 48 hours and address the problem, said LeTaun Cotton, an environmental health service manager for the health department.
A follow-up inspection of Yamato is scheduled for Saturday, and a health inspector must confirm the facility is safe, Cotton said.
Hammer Museum exhibit showcases evolution of contemporary graphic design
If you’ve never been a fan of Papyrus or Comic Sans, then this exhibit is for you.
Co-organized by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York, the “Graphic Design: Now in Production” exhibit will showcase works from various designers who have experimented with unique ways of creating designs ranging from magazine covers and brand packaging to typography and movie credits. The exhibit runs until January 6 at the UCLA Hammer Museum.
Movie Review: Madrid, 1987
For most college-age women, being locked inside a bathroom with an older gentleman for over 24 hours would be a less-than-enjoyable experience.
Movie Review: 'Nobody Walks'
“Nobody Walks” opens with Martine (Olivia Thirlby) romantically kissing a presumed lover.
Soundbite: 'Banks'
Ten years have passed since the release of rock group Interpol’s debut album “Turn on the Bright Lights,” and since then, much has changed for the band.