Most 18-year-olds mark their initiation into adulthood by buying porn, cigarettes or lotto tickets. Ryan Knighton had to buy the reality that he was going blind.
Author Archives: Suzy Evans
Food Review: West Burton Coffee and Tea
The abundance of coffee shops, cafes and all things caffeinated in Westwood may be slightly excessive. However, behind the craze rests the quiet haven of West Burton Coffee and Tea.
Fine dining becomes affordable
Clubbing, clothing and celebrities are the quintessential categories that commonly characterize Los Angeles. And now, cuisine too is vying for recognition.
Theater Review: “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson”
Wrist-cutting and emotional rock ballads may not be the first things that come to mind when considering President Andrew Jackson’s Indian Wars or Manifest Destiny.
Students resolve to get out more in 2008
Theater-going is the new working out. Instead of making New Year’s resolutions to get fit, UCLA students want to start taking advantage of the many entertainment opportunities LA has to offer.
Crash course in Shakespeare
Shakespeare at UCLA is shaking things up this fall. Instead of featuring just one Shakespearean play, as the student group customarily does, it’s performing all 38 at once.
Artist presents life of a man she has never met
From Facebook stalking to Google searching, the Internet has created unlimited opportunities to keep tabs on anyone and anything. Kaari Upson’s premiere exhibit at the Hammer Museum, however, takes the Internet’s tracking capability to a further level by delving into the life of a person she has never met.