Friday, April 3

Hangover recipe cookbook offers dishes as cures, hydration remains key

Cheese toast might just be the cure for the next pounding hangover. After researching hangover cures from around the world, food writer Lauren Shockey released her latest cookbook, “Hangover Helper.” In the new release, Shockey said she explores foods that are starchy and hearty, which can help people work toward recovering after a long night of drinking. Read more...

Photo: Lauren Shockey’s “Hangover Helper” cookbook takes her research of hangover foods from around the world – from Canadian poutine to Chinese creole beef noodle soup – and sums it up in 50 recipes. The starchy and hearty recipes, she said, help beat the nausea and headaches that follow a night of drinking. (Kanishka Mehra/Assistant Photo editor)


New club would allow students to experiment with metal and glass creations

There may not be a glassblowing shop on campus, but there may soon be a club devoted to it. Second-year business economics student Malia Zoraster recently submitted the application for a Metal and Glass Club at UCLA. Read more...

Photo: Second-year business economics student Malia Zoraster recently applied for the Metal and Glass Club at UCLA. Although the university does not have a glass blower on campus, the club will travel to make their glassblowing and metal working projects. (Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)



Students’ business takes hassle out of haircuts with accessible prices

Anna Tsai cuts her roommate’s hair every month, chopping off her wavy locks into the dorm bathroom sink. Tsai and her roommate, Cara Nguyen, created a small, informal haircutting parlor within the cramped corner of the bathroom down the hall from their classic triple. Read more...

Photo: Second-year physics student Anna Tsai created a haircutting business in her classic triple dorm with her roommate second-year economics and global studies student Cara Nguyen, who oversees its managerial aspects. (Courtesy of Anna Tsai)



Q&A: Alum talks choices and challenges in ‘Toy Story 4’ production process

UCLA alumnus Jeremy Slome said postproduction is the best time to start a new project. Postproduction involves so much quick thinking and decision-making that it can fire up your creativity for a new project, Slome said. Read more...

Photo: Alumnus Jeremy Slome worked as associate post-production supervisor on Pixar’s “Toy Story 4,” which came out on Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday. Slome said that in his role, it’s important the crew enjoys the movie as they act as the film’s first audience. (Courtesy of Deborah Coleman)


Second Take: ‘Supernatural’ leaves its mark on TV culture, coming to an end after 15 years

The Winchester brothers will finally be able to lay their weary heads to rest as “Supernatural” comes to an end with its 15th season. With the first episode of its final season premiering Thursday on The CW, “Supernatural” marks the conclusion of another cultural phenomenon in 2019. Read more...

Photo: Misha Collins (left), Jensen Ackles (middle) and Jared Padalecki (right) frequently attended San Diego Comic-Con to promote their show “Supernatural,” which has been running on The CW for 15 years. The final season of the show will premiere Thursday. (Creative Commons photo by vagueonthehow via Flickr)