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1 month ago |
latimes.com | Alia Noll
From Scent Fair L.A. to Jacquemus’ newest boutique, May's offerings will give you the necessary refresh.
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1 month ago |
latimes.com | Alia Noll
Ahead of Baryo HiFi this weekend, four co-founders of the festival model Filipino-owned brands and share the backstory of their joyous event.
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1 month ago |
latimes.com | Alia Noll
From a Lacoste tennis skirt-inspired bag to the sweetest pair of headphones from Beats and Sandy Liang.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Alia Noll |Sanya Verma |Hannah Contreras
After settling down with the Brown family in London, everyone’s favorite bear Paddington (Ben Whishaw) is back for another whimsical adventure. With his brand-new British passport and an umbrella gifted to him by his neighbors, it seems like nothing can go wrong for little Paddington — until he receives a distressing letter which says that his Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton) is exhibiting strange behaviors at the Home for Retired Bears in Peru.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Jefferson Hernandez Segovia |Alia Noll
Christopher Storer, creator of “The Bear,” spoke to students Monday night about his career and work on the show after a screening of two episodes from season three as part of “Television Symposium,” a non-major class in the School of Cinematic Arts taught by Pulitzer-prize winning columnist Mary McNamara. The event began with a short introduction by McNamara, followed by the screening.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Hadyn Phillips |Alia Noll
I don’t think I have the most impeccable music taste, but this article requires you to get into a certain mindset. So, bear with me, add these to your queue right now: “Take It Off” by FISHER, “Got Me Started” by Troye Sivan, “sex is good (but have you tried)” by Donna Missal and “Loving Machine” by TV Girl. You’ll understand why after this article. Fashion is so kinky. It is not just street style or what we see in the movies, nor is it reserved only for fun brands.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Kimberly Aguirre |Alia Noll
“Saturday Night Live” is celebrating 50 years, and with it, the show is sharing a behind-the-scenes look at its long history. While the series’ quality shifts in the public’s perspective, the longstanding show remains popular even through its golden anniversary. Boasting iconic comedian alumni such as Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler and Tina Fey, behind-the-scenes information about the show is easily accessible through interviews, autobiographies and podcast appearances.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Aubrie Cole |Alia Noll
I’ve cried a lot in the past nine days. Am I homesick? No. Well, maybe a little. But my tears aren’t a product of yearning for American normalcy — though I do miss free water at restaurants. Curse you, European tap water. I come from a family of overly emotional people. We cry in the movie theater, we cry during goodbyes, and we cry at hopecore videos.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Anna Jordan |Alia Noll
Popular music performance sophomore Nolan Heilman — currently performing under the moniker Nolan Jack — has his mother to thank for his music dreams. “My mom forced me to do piano lessons when I was really little, like six, seven, eight, and I did it for maybe two or three years,” Heilman said. “Then I decided, ‘I hate this.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Anna Jordan |Alia Noll
Fans of “Saturday Night Live” opened their Instagram and X feeds Jan. 10 to yet another jumpscare from the show’s producers: Dave Chappelle will be hosting SNL for the fourth time Jan. 18 — the first show of 2025. This appearance will also mark his second time hosting since Chappelle’s controversial comedy special “The Closer” debuted on Netflix in October of 2021, which featured several jabs at the LGBTQIA+ community, specifically dismissing the existence of trans people.