If the average tourist were to go on a vacation to Hawaii, he or she would no doubt be tempted to attend a luau for a night of food and entertainment provided by men in Hawaiian shirts and khaki pants and by women in leaf skirts and coconut bikinis.
Category Archives: Lifestyle
PETLab director lectures on using games to study social and global issues
Colleen Macklin, a professor at Parsons the New School for Design, combines game design and science at the Prototyping, Evaluation, Teaching and Learning Lab.
Aveda Earth Jam Fashion Benefit in Covel plans to raise funds for earth-friendly charity
At Aveda Institute on Weyburn Avenue, applying makeup or getting a haircut touches on issues deeper than the follicle.
_Whether businesses like it or not, music piracy broadens our cultural horizons_
As college students, we are contractually obligated to love and covet free things. Most of the time, this isn’t a problem ““ no one gets hurt when apartment dwellers solicit meal swipes from their friends now and then, or when people attend cultural events for the food.
Alumnus Derek Taylor Kent to release young adult novels “Scary School”
Children aren’t always easy to entertain. But alumnus Derek Taylor Kent has had years of practice.
Birthday on a Budget
Many eateries in and around Westwood have put their personal spin on the time-honored tradition of celebrating birthdays at restaurants.
Vice co-founder Shane Smith to speak at UCLA on media empire’s involvement with Coachella, new TV show
Shane Smith, co-founder of the Vice media empire, will talk to UCLA students about Vice’s involvement in Coachella, politics and Vice’s new show, “The Vice Guide to Everything,” at 8 p.m. today in Ackerman Grand Ballroom.