"A novel, like a letter, should be loose, cover much ground, run swiftly, take risk of mortality and decay." Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Letters illuminate authors’ private lives
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May 6, 9:18 pm
Fashion Review: Zac Posen for Target
There is nothing quite like a Zac Posen ensemble "“ classic yet modern, classy yet undeniably flirtatious. Read more...
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May 3, 9:33 pm
Writing with fire
Genie Cartier starts her workout with a handstand on a chair. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year English student Genie Cartier is an acrobat, aerialist and fire dancer for Machina Candeo, a circus group in Los Angeles. Cartier is also a published poet who will attend a master’s of fine arts program in writing at San Francisco State University this fall.
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May 3, 9:28 pm
UCLA’s Fashion and Student Trends club shows personality, energy in each model
The prerequisites of becoming a fashion model are rigid: One must be at least 5 feet 8 inches tall, have a decent face and subsist on a diet of grapes and nuts, unless one has a genetically gifted metabolism. Read more...
Photo: Fashion and Student Trends Modeling Director Hector Marquez and model Marissa Cohnen strike a pose. For the last two years, Marquez has selected student models like Cohnen and taught them to effectively strut down the runway.
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April 28, 9:48 pm
Ramen Revolution: know your noodle
Ask a Bruin to describe ramen noodles, and the answer will include Costco, 29-cent packages and orange powder. Read more...
Photo: Ramen California in Torrance specializes in a new of style ramen such as Reggiano Cheese Tofu, using vegetables and cheese.
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Pens are free to run in writers’ journals
In a journal he kept while writing "The Grapes of Wrath," novelist John Steinbeck wrote: "I have very grave doubts sometimes. Read more...
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April 27, 9:02 pm
Poké-fever resurges in fans of all ages
From the start, it seemed "Gotta Catch "˜em All" was an ambitious tagline, but not only have Pokémon aficionados done so, they are returning to catch them again. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year computer science student Abraham Roh poses with his Nintendo DS containing “Pokémon SoulSilver.” Roh, who started playing Pokémon in elementary school, recently resumed playing the game after quitting in middle school.



