Wednesday, April 15

Web site fosters social interaction

Back in high school, being a computer enthusiast may have earned you an empty spot at the lunch table. But today, students like Chris Kaufman are finding that a few strokes on your laptop can be the ticket to a great night out. Read more...




The next generation of gaming emerges

Those familiar with the brick-breaking, mushroom-munching Mario of olden days will have just one question when they get their hands on Nintendo's blockbuster Wii title "Super Mario Galaxy" on Nov. 7. Exactly what was in those mushrooms? Read more...


Royce Hall ready for the royal treatment

On a college campus where the most prized tickets are usually for the football game against 'SC, it is unusual for a play about a deranged, old king to sell out weeks before opening night. But then, most plays don't feature Gandalf. Read more...


Country flavor comes to L.A.

Portland-based band Blitzen Trapper may remind listeners of Radiohead, not because of their sound but because of their penchant for self-released albums. The sextet, playing tonight at the El Rey Theatre, has self-released three albums of fractured alt-country on their own label, Lidkercow Ltd., after forming officially in 2000. Read more...


A modern California gold digger

Writer, director and former Bruin Mike Cahill surprisingly enough has something in common with the loony protagonist of his new film "King of California": They both like to dig for treasure. Literally. Read more...