Archive for May, 2011
Delicious Meals at Bear Flag Fish Company
If it’s not the aquamarine eyes of the boy behind the counter that captures your attention, it’s probably the plethora of fish in the tank. Moving down the line at Bear Flag Fish Co. in Newport Beach, there are seafood deli items like tuna poke and calamari salad, juicy slabs of halibut and wild salmon, thick cuts of Ahi tuna, and gobs of raw shrimp beside other ocean life not often seen at the local market.
The Final Payoff Pitch: I Love You All
How does one adequately condense four years into 1,000 words? How do you capture the salient without missing out on the hilariously uncouth? It’s been one heck of a ride as Editor-in-Chief of the New University this year; here are some parting thoughts.
UCI Athletics 2010-11 Year in Review
RECAP: A look back at the successes and surprises that made for a memorable year for the UCI Anteaters.
White Denim Scores High
D: White Denim manages to capture a uniquely abstract sound without getting lost in the noise.
Great Expectations This Summer at E3 2011
From the seemingly endless stream of exciting new info on all of the awesome video games we’ll be playing in the near future to the megaton announcements we never see coming, E3 defines each year in gaming.
Lady Gaga: On the “Edge of Glory”
JUDAS: Lady Gaga is the official Queen of Pop, but is “Born This Way” another gem in her crown?
To Eat Fruit From the ‘Tree’
MEMORY: Terrence Malick’s latest film finally arrives, and it ensures a breathtaking experience.
Space Filler
When I found out I got the Associate Features editor position for this year, I was excited. For my resume. I had friendly, but low, expectations for my fellow editors. I knew they would be nice people, and I would most likely enjoy the company of most of them.
A Very Painful ‘Hangover’
WOLFPACK: The anticipated sequel to “The Hangover” is more like a remake that isn’t enjoyable.