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
By C. Harold Pierce BLOOD ORANGE COSMOPOLITAN • 1 teaspoon sugar • 1/3 oz orange liqueur • 2 oz vodka • 3 oz blood orange juice • 1 oz cranberry juice In