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Radiohead hits Hollywood


		Radiohead hits Hollywood

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

4 hours ago by Cody Kopp

The sound of faint strings permeated the cool summer air, as the dimly lit stage was all that illuminated the historic Hollywood Bowl. The normal passerby would find this sight eerie and haunting; this was not the case for this particular crowd though. To them, this was the perfect way to quench their thirst for the undeniably awe-inspiring Radiohead.

Rock out with your KROQ out

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

1 hour ago by Jasmin Abdulla

Kings conquer lands, dictators conquer people, and Weenie Roast Y Fiesta conquers all rock shows. Paralleling indie fan's Coachella, Weenie Roast brings it home with the best metal, hardcore and punk rock bands out there. This past May, KROQ's Weenie Roast presented the perfect line-up to blow any metalhead's head away, from the unpopular warm-up bands all the way to the headlining spectacle.

Thousands of Fans Join the Revolution


		Thousands of Fans Join the Revolution

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

7 hours ago by Enrico Jurado

With 50 million albums sold worldwide, there shouldn't be any doubts as to why Linkin Park is the biggest band of the decade.

When they took the stage at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on Aug. 9 in front of over 20,000 people, they proved exactly why thousands of screaming fans ranging from 13-year-old teenyboppers decked out in Linkin Park gear to 50-year-old metalheads keep showing up to their shows, especially on this year's Projekt Revolution Tour.

Pouring, not drizzling, 'Rain'


		Pouring, not drizzling, 'Rain'

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

16 hours ago by Kimel, Matthew

After a long, tiring first day of school, two classmates and I went out for a drink at

Santana Row.

We decided to search for a soothing, relaxing cocktail to release the tension of getting ready for a long semester.

After a quick glance at the drink menu, I ordered an Indian Rain ($9), which the bartender said was the "signature drink" of Amber India Restaurant, located at 377 Santana Row, Suite 1140.

From food to fashion - L.A.'s fab finds

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

22 hours ago by Clare Sayas

Greasy Mexican food

With homemade tortillas, lots of beans and heavy grease, Chano's burritos are a surefire way to get your Mexican food fix. Plus, the drive-thru makes Chano's a perfect midnight munchie.

3000 Figueroa St., Los Angeles

Upscale movie theater

Tickets at the Arclight Hollywood luxe movie theater can go for up $14, but catching a flick at this historic Cinerama dome has its perks.

Top 10 movies to fall for this season

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

3 days ago by Kimberly Tsao

"Eagle Eye" (September 26)

This movie looks solid since the same people behind "Disturbia" are the winds beneath its wings. Shia LaBeouf and director D.J. Caruso team up again for this edge-of-your-seat thriller. LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan ("Mission Impossible III"), a single mom, get tangled in an assassination plot by an unknown party who instructs them over the phone and knows what they have to do before they do it. Blame the iPhone.

Read on for the other nine must-see movies.

Getting in the Delta Spirit: San Diego band coming to SLO


		Getting in the Delta Spirit: San Diego band coming to SLO

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

5 days ago by Lauren Rabaino

Just days after gracing a San Luis Obispo stage, San Diego rock-and-soul band Delta Spirit will make its TV debut on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien stage on Sept. 3.

One of the band's first summer performances to promote its new album, "Ode to Sunshine," will be at Boo Boo Records in downtown San Luis Obispo for an in-store show August 27 - the day after the album's re-release.

Wine snobs move over, we've got beer


		Wine snobs move over, we've got beer

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

6 days ago by Whitney Diaz

Some may consider beer a less sophisticated beverage than wine, but on the Central Coast, privately-owned breweries are an alternative to the plentiful wineries.

Central Coast Brewing (CCB) on Monterey Street has created a reputation for its premier brewing facilities and variety of hand-crafted microbrews and signature ales, including its most popular flavor: chai, said CCB's Head Brewer Jeff Sorenson.

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