By Liz Monroy They did right by Duke Ellington. The audience agreed. Led by professor of music and ethnic studies David Lopez on saxophone, the Jazz Menagerie on Tuesday kicked off the
By C. Harold Pierce From the third floor of the Santora Building, a clarinet stabs over Lisa Bielawa’s piercing vocals. While belting out the final lyrics of “Chance Encounter,” she glides
By Aaron Vasquez Director Harold Ramis is a comedy icon. His movies changed pop culture and shaped how comedic movies are filmed. Ramis, 69, succumbed to autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis surrounded by
By: C. Harold Pierce Anepalco’s Café in Orange looks like any other strip mall Mexican food dive. But not many Mexican restaurants put a French spin on neo-Hispanic cuisine. The huevos
By: Aaron Vasquez The Crystal Method’s newest self-titled album would have been a fitting soundtrack for Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008. But now it comes off
By: Alex Olivares In Garden Grove, where Mexican restaurants are a dime a dozen, Sabroso! Mexican Grill reminds patrons how food should be made. Though the traditional dishes are familiar to customers,
By: Asiria Ramirez Play as a Sith in a galaxy far, far away with Tiny Death Star. The app created by LucasArts allows players to work with Darth Vader to create the
By: JP Chabot Ten years ago, Facebook began as a drunken notion proposed by Mark Zuckerberg while chatting with his friends, when he mentioned that he liked comparing photos of people to
By: Mahdee Gill Occasionally, a tired cliché can be the foundation for a fresh beginning. One clothier has taken a friendship with a former colleague and a repetitive exclamation from a pal
By: JP Chabot Deep in the heart of Downtown Santa Ana is an unobtrusive custom auto shop; simple on the outside, but full of hidden treasures. The Packard Custom Auto Service owned