The only ingredients showman extraordinaire Mandy Patinkin requires to concoct a musical whirlwind on stage is a piano and his voice.
Author Archives: Taylor Steinbeck
Warren Miller’s latest film to screen at PAC
‘Tis the season for nippy mornings, fuzzy socks, cozy mugs of hot cocoa and, of course, wintery sports.
Hall of Famer Buddy Guy brings blues to PAC stage
In an auditorium flooded with anticipatory baby boomers, all were abuzz with the thrill that soon, a legend would be seizing center stage. His name was announced and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Buddy Guy waltzed onto the Christopher Cohan Performing Art Center’s platform, waving around handmade peace signs.
Food Network’s Alton Brown to serve up a tour stop at PAC
Food Network star Alton Brown blends the art of cooking with the mechanics of science in a way that would make Walter White envious.
Tacos To-Go bites into new location
Something is sizzling in Poly Canyon Village (PCV), and it isn’t just the heat. Tacos To-Go, the on-campus Mexican cuisine cart has expanded into a dine-in sized restaurant found in the heart of PCV offering more options and more elbowroom
To whom it may concern
Like a drifty snow crystal wafting through the chilled air lifting a thousand fellow flakes, no two professors are alike. Each has their own individual quirks, teaching styles and expectations. A healthy dose of student-teacher communication often leads to success in the classroom.
A dorm-cooked meal
Fear not, young fledglings. Departing the nest may be daunting, but you don’t have to sacrifice good grub for the sake of campus life.
Gear up: The guide to the perfect bike
Life’s too short to stroll in the slow lane. College living is fast-paced and requires a great quantity of movement — movement from lectures to clubs to intramural sports to study sessions to social activities galore. For those students who aren’t lucky enough to have a car on campus, a bike is the perfect companion to accompany any student to their events. The question is, though, which bike to use?