America's Best Dance Crews comes from Asia
An investigation as to why so many of America's Best Dance Crews come from Asia.
Barfly - Q's Billiards
The one constant through all the years, has been beer pong. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But beer pong has marked the time. This game – it's a part of our past. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh...people will come play beer pong at Q's on Sunday. People will most definitely come.
He Said/She Said - Asian Invasion Brings Loony Toons
Kim asks, "I stumbled upon my boyfriend's porn stash, and it's full of really gross anime porn. Is that normal? Should any of this loli/bukkakke/rape stuff worry me?"
He Said/She Said - Fruit Flies and Lies
Travis asks, "My girlfriend has a gay friend that she spends all of her time with – she even lets him spend the night. Am I unreasonable for being worried?"
Manchester Orchestra releases third debut album Simple Math
Indie band Manchester Orchestra keeps fans interested with their latest album Simple Math released through Columbia Records.
Global Motion World Dance Company heats up the Broad Stage
This past weekend the Global Motion World Dance Company graced SMC's Broad Stage at the Performing Arts Center.
Skateland, not just another 80s movie.
Ashley Green and Shiloh Fernandez star in the 80's based film Skateland.
SMC film department presents Ordinary People
Ordinary People was the second film screened by the film department at SMC last week.
The Lonely Island returns with Turtleneck and Chain
Comedians Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone come together once again as the comedic band Lonely Island, with their latest installment Turtleneck and Chain.
He Said/She Said - Facebook Face-Off
Melissa asks, "My boyfriend spends a lot of time on Facebook, and most of the time he's talking/tagging/posting to the same girl. I have no idea who she is, but it seems like he's flirting. Should I be worried?"
Bat day at Disneyland
Every year, the happiest place on Earth is filled with darkness. Not in a scary way, nor in an alienating way
Barfly - First Fridays
Let's face it: natural history museums are badass. So is drinking. Having one without the other for your entire life almost feels like a rip off. For a combination that fulfills both your childhood and grown-up fantasies, get to the NatHiMuLA* for their intellectual and inebriating First Fridays .
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, much stranger tides
Captain Jack Sparrow swings back into action in the fourth installment of the blockbuster pirates series.
SMC hosts activism through art
Last Thursday May 5, SMC hosted an event Movimiento, where artists, organizers and activists alike, joined together to display their efforts of activism through art.
Dance instructor Diana Macneil educates on dancer Bella Lewitzky
Last Thursday dance instructor Diana MacNeil educated dancers about Bella Lewitzky, woman whose choreography that was heavily influenced on dance in the late 20th century.
SMC film club presents Arna's Children
An inspiring documentary sheds light on the harsh realities Palestinian children suffer.
Poets of the American West, a poetry reading
Poets Carol Davis and Carol Musk-Dukes attended the poetry reading that took place this past Tuesday at SMC.
He Said/She Said - Swapsies
Brandon asks, "How long should I wait after my best friend breaks up with someone before I can date his or her ex?"
Barfly - Father's Office
Life is full of disappointments, and just like the day you discovered that Santa Clause was fake, you eventually find out that your dad's double-locked repository wasn't hiding anything but a stash of brandy and bunch of nude photographs that look a lot like mom. For an experience less scarring than your father's office, try Father's Office.