By Joanna Meza Last month, the Don Bookstore expanded its wardrobe inventory beyond college sweaters, T-shirts and ball caps. The new collection ranges from silky scarves to flowing camisoles, and is part
The White Tortilla Orange, Calif. By Vanessa Cortez After more than 20 years of absence, Mexican restaurant The White Tortilla made a comeback in the Latino community of El Modena. Due to
Death Mask Lord Mantis By Alex Olivares Extreme metal act Lord Mantis’ latest release, Death Mask, seeks to breed sludge tempos with a black metal atmosphere and succeeds wildly in doing so.
The Amazing Spiderman 2 Marvel Entertainment By Edson Valenzuela The Amazing Spiderman 2 has a big cast and plenty of CGI. Unfortunately, the overabundance of players convolutes the plot and weighs down
Mind Over Matter Young and the Giant By Nashe Harley Mind Over Matter is the second album by Southern California indie-rock quartet Young the Giant. The group put its best and most
[rev_slider Elevation] Photos by Liz Monroy / el Don Story by Jocelyne Poblador ancers step into a spot light, thrusting their hips and popping their butts in time with the music. Girls
By Rogelio Santana Four Santa Ana College students presented couture designs April 5 at the first Orange County College Fashion Week, “A Different Skin,” in a runway show. The event launched an
An intuitive fitness-geared bracelet nags users healthy By C. Harold Pierce I’m anxious, and I blame the Jawbone UP24. Marketed as an intuitive bracelet that helps you understand how you sleep, move
By Rogelio Santana To prevent fatalities and injuries, the U.S. Department of Transportation is requiring vehicles built after 2018 to have rear-view cameras. “Rear visibility requirements will save lives,” said Acting Administrator