Growing up in San Diego, the world-famous San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld introduced me to wild animals from a young age. From elephants, giraffes and tigers to dolphins and Shamu, I was not only interested in these animals but also in the prospect of being able to see them up close.
Category Archives: Arts Columns
Shape It Up: _Food friends and foes: the calories that really count_
Dietary supplements, juice fasts, cabbage soup diets ““ people do crazy things to lose weight.
_Remote Life: TV a testament of storytelling, and only time will tell what shows from now will be future classics_
I never thought I’d get to watch Lucille Ball’s infamous drunk Vitameatavegamin commercial from “I Love Lucy” in a theater full of college students. More importantly, I didn’t expect a 55-year-old show to send a bunch of undergrads into fits of giggles.
Shape it up: Sharing the path to fitness with friends
I’ve always lived by the motto “go big or go home” and I completely applied that motto to my new dedication to health and fitness.
_Remote Life: Unconventional midseason premieres of television shows a welcome change_
You did it, you found Remote Life. You found it despite the change from Tuesday to Wednesday and the spring break hiatus.
Restaurant Review: Five Guys Burger and Fries
Toward the end of last quarter, the eternally revolving doors of Westwood Village welcomed the East Coast hamburger darling Five Guys Burgers and Fries to Broxton Avenue.
Reel Life: _Heart for the film will go on_
Whether you are watching an old favorite on a rainy day, attending a highly anticipated midnight premiere, enjoying a matinee with friends or streaming a movie on Netflix, movies let us experience new worlds and meet characters that we come to know and love.