PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
11/7/2009

Life & Arts

Ready, Set, Sail

Go Out ... Doors, Part 5 In A Series

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Play shows 'goodness' to humanity

Genocide — most would think it could never happen in the United States, as Americans are not forced to wake up each morning to the deaths of loved ones. But, some are. The question is, “What is there to do about it?” Michael Redhill’s play, “Goodness,” challenges audiences to address this issue. 

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Top 10 ways that America is still No. 1

A weekly Top 10 by Laura Johnson/Arts and Life Editor

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'Eagle' fails to soar

A movie review of "Eagle Eye," starring Shia LeBeouf and Rosario Dawson 

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Dolls 'dominate' nothing new

An album review of Pussycat Dolls' "Doll Domination"

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Let there be 'Lights'

Profile of Canadian indie-synth-pop sensation Lights 

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Farmers' market produces freshness

Within the Santa Monica community, many diverse cultures exist that have formed into their own niche. Every Sunday, hundreds of people congregate at the Sunday Santa Monica Farmers’ Market on Main Street to share their passion for fresh produce, live entertainment and much more. 

The Sunday Market is the newest addition to a four-group farmers’ market organization located in Santa Monica. 

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People & Their Pets: Grant Harling and Jelly Bean

A weekly series featuring students and their pets

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The new 'Apple' of the L.A. eye

Welcome, Apple Restaurant and Lounge, the newest wannabe disco to hit the ever-popular Robertson Boulevard since the opening of The Ivy.

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Student TV show is alright being 'dumb'

“The Randumb Show” is the longest running TV show in the history of Pepperdine, produced solely by students. 

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Tolerance low among the faithful

Weekly faith column by Krista Sparks/Staff Writer

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