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Two Men Get Lost While Mounting Baldy
By Nick Bartlett & Joe McMullen
Contributing Writers

It was a beautiful day. We parked by the waterfall and started hiking up to Baldy summit. We hadn’t really eaten anything and the only thing we brought with us was a couple of jugs of water. Go to article

Dusty Baker’s Cock Explodes, Rocks Off
By Susie Dudis
Contributing Writer

Armed with a notepad and tales of reporteress’ sometimes less than professional interviews with rock bands, I knock on the door. Baker mutters an "It’s open," and I enter his world. Go to article

Singer Elliot Smith is a Hero in Recent Release
By Brian Rothman
Arts & Features Associate

You might be thinking I’m crazy, I realize, since Smith’s music is often slow and depressing. But I don’t think of it that way; I see real emotional power in his music that’s seldom negative, and, more often than not, exhilarating.Go to article

Featured This Week:
Amy Wood

TSL: Can you describe you tattoo?

Amy: It’s purple, and in the shape of a vagina.

TSL: When did you get this tattoo?

Amy: In Ecuador, last year. Go to interview

Two Men Toss, Sauce, Make Pies, Please Stoners
By Jason Mandell
Staff Writer

This is a story about love, friendship, change, courage, integrity and the triumph of good over evil: namely, about pizza. And life, too. Go to article

Forensic Force Foregrounds Foreign Forum’s Fray
By Liz Rodriguez
Staff Writer

A life of international travel, witty repartee, and complex mental cunning: it all sounds like a James Bond movie, out of reach and improbable. But now you, the Pomona College student, can live this life! Go to article

"Queer Commuters" Fled US Repression
By Chris Bissell
Arts & Features Associate

Henry Abelove is, among other things, a cultural historian who was a co-editor of The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader, an important collection of theoretical works on queer experience. On Wednesday, he came to Crookshank to share his knowledge of post-war queer experience and how it impacted literature.Go to article

Reagan Years, TJ Hooker So "Beyond Therapy"
By Ariane M. Balizet
Arts & Features Associate

Well, I think it’s pretty safe to say that we don’t live in the eighties anymore. Fortunately for the ‘90s, or the ‘00s, Bottom Line Theater’s newest production of it taps into the rich comedy of the play without letting Durang’s dated view on therapy, love, and sexuality worry itself to death. Go to article

Dining Around Town with Epicurious

Nogi is one of the staples of the Claremont restaurant scene. This traditional Japanese restaurant features a small sushi bar and an intimate dining room. Go to article




Michael Penn: Days Since a Lost Time Accident
Adam Graham-Silverman
Staff Writer

>The Backstreet Boys betrayed us. Third Eye Blind sold us out. Madonna has covered "American Pie." Yet radio-friendly pop survives as a bona fide genre. Go to article

MC Paul Barman: It’s Very Stimulating
Mike Gaertner
Photo Associate

Dear Prince Paul,

I have been a fan of yours for some time now. I loved your work with De La Soul, miraculously made some sense out of Psychoanalysis [What is it?] and was amazed by your sheer genius on Prince Among Thieves. Go to article

Ghostface Killah: Supreme Clientele
Luc Schuster
Staff Writer

It’s an understatement to say that the Wu-Tang Clan, the new Ghostface Killah album included, wasn’t even on my radar screen. I’ve been becoming a pretentious backpack hip-hopper, entirely prepared to give up on Wu when, with nothing to look forward to except that new Common joint, I decided to pick this up as an afterthought. Go to article




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