In the midst of bustling Fourth St., Sarah Rafael Garcia stands out on her own. She converses with curious bystanders, engaged in each conversation. Behind her lay rows of books, neatly arranged
Attendees dressed as characters from Star Wars and Ghostbusters pushed and shuffled between aisles of books, visiting booths and making their way to panel discussions. Others were dressed in intricate costumes that
Throughout history, society has portrayed women as caring, submissive, soft and feminine. There are plenty of women who don’t — those who refuse to measure up to society’s standards of lady-like traits
There she was - cold, empty and lifeless. Nancy Benoit lay with a bible by her side, tied and strangled with a cord on the night of June 22, 2007. The next
T4, a Taiwanese tea and food shop, will open its second Orange County location in Santa Ana in December at the Bristol Marketplace. The shop will be replacing Nam, a Vietnamese eatery
When Santa Ana College music professor and composer John Marr visited Japan last June, he picked up Japanese sheet music books for anime films and shows.