Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
11 hours ago by Tiffany Reagan
Two stylish sisters have teamed up to bring Eugene fashionistas a truly eco-conscious experience. Arabie Nimms and Tia Shears made their dream a reality this week when they opened up their intimate salon, Scissor Sisters, on W. 10th and Washington Street. Scissor Sisters is a full-service salon that features organic shampoos, henna hair color, gentle wax, silk wraps and plenty of charm.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
11 hours ago by Whitney Diaz
Wearing a black apron in her brand new kitchen, Ashleigh Hutchison quickly sliced juicy red-orange peaches before placing them on a platter filled with fresh red raspberries and a goat cheese log rolled in toasted almonds. She drizzled honey over the entire plate and placed it at the bar beside fresh snap peas and other snacks.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
11 hours ago by Scott Silvey
He was hailed as the founder of "Gonzo" journalism. He was revered as a counterculture icon. Now, the late Hunter S. Thompson has been immortalized on the big screen in Alex Gibney's documentary, "Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson."
Thompson is thoroughly celebrated in this film, which focuses on his journalism career's peak years and finishes with the late years of his life leading to his suicide in 2005.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Tiffany Reagan
Eugene may have a shortage of pink belts this week and it has nothing to do with the economy. Local band Aerodrone will return to Eugene this weekend on the success of its pop gem "Scene Boy." The lyrics of Aerodrone's catchy new song read: "All the scene girls will know my name/ 'Cuz I will show them that I've got pink belts and Seven jeans.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Collin Sherwood Elwyn | Freelance Writer
It's midnight and you're in that goofy state of exhaustion where anything dumb will pry a big laugh out of you. You want it to be silly, hair-brained, and non-stop: You want a stoner comedy. The genre, much like the B movies of old, is essentially designed to make a quick buck at late-night showings, its patrons being viewers with puffy red eyes from either exhaustion or illegal activities.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Scott Silvey
A war is fought in large part by a company of hired mercenaries in the Middle East for a government that is unable to explain its motives completely. Sound familiar?
This isn't the story of the American landscape today, but of John Cusack's latest comedy, "War, Inc.