World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King includes the much anticipated hero class death knight, along with a new profession, a cap level to 80, a new continent bigger than the outlands, and much more.
Films to Occupy the Winter Season Funk
This is the season to be watching movies. Whether you’re a crier or action junkie, there are some great holiday movies to satisfy your cravings.
New Light for Depression Sufferers
Gracie Williams, a 22-year-old hospitality major, can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, or rather, at the end of her bed stand.
Former Student Returns as Head Auto Lab Tech
In the middle of the Automotive Technology room, you’ll find an office with a female mannequin head on the desk, and behind that, you’ll find the actual female head of the shop: Wendy Lucko.
Klosterman’s “Downtown Owl” Almost Delivers
Chuck Klosterman (“Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs”) recently released “Downtown Owl,” his fifth book and his first fiction novel. Klosterman is known for his intellect and criticism of popular culture, but his transition from critic to novelist doesn’t go over as smoothly for readers unfamiliar with his earlier work.
‘First Confession’ Soon To Be a Reader’s Classic
It is the naked immersion into the cultural and gender clashes that emerge in Montserrat Fontes’ First Confession that will draw readers of years to come; the remarkable entrance into a world where the actions of two spoiled children lead to a tragic chain of events, ultimately ending in murder and suicide, that will compel readers even 50 years from now to connect to the novel.
Guide: Where to Buy Cool Art
Pasadena is home to some of the finest art venues in the greater Los Angeles area. With such a thriving art community, there ought to be some unique, hole-in-the-wall places to find unique brands, right?
Food Review: Lunch with Father Nature
Finding a convenient place to get a delicious healthy meal can be difficult sometimes, especially if there are fast food outlets lying around tempting visitors to grab a bite.Father Nature’s Lavash Wraps at the corner of Christensen Alley in Pasadena is a little restaurant hidden away from most.
Authentic Chinese Music Captures Audience
On Saturday night, PCC’s Chinese Music Ensemble, directed by Cynthia Hsiang, performed its fall semester concert at the Harbeson Hall. The performance featured some of China’s most historic instruments, such as the erhu, yangqin, zheng and the pipa.