WonderCon 2018: A blow-by-blow of pop culture highlights and must-sees Olivia Popp June 7, 2018 0 Comments Following up on the WonderCon Anaheim recap, Olivia Popp breaks down her event-by-event WonderCon 2018 experience, covering highlights and new pop culture content eager fans can look out for. Day 1... Read More »
A BottleRockin’ hit: A convergence of music, food and art Alli Cruz June 7, 2018 0 Comments Halsey and Giada De Laurentiis hardly seem as though they belong in the same sentence, let alone on the same stage. Yet, at BottleRock 2018 on Sunday, May 27, on the Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage... Read More »
Despite logistical challenges, Clusterfest brings gut-busting laughs to San Francisco Samantha Wong and Olivia Popp June 6, 2018 0 Comments Comedy Central’s Clusterfest, a three-day comedy and music festival, returned to San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza for the second year in a row, bringing headlining big names including Trevor... Read More »
Theodore Roosevelt returns in Clay Jenkinson’s impersonation performance Amir Abou-Jaoude May 30, 2018 0 Comments Even in his own day, President Theodore Roosevelt was a cultural icon. Buffalo Bill included a segment about Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in his Wild West show. He rendered the 25th president the... Read More »
Behind Y2E2 lies Stanford’s hidden treasure: a daily supply of food trucks Chris Wang May 23, 2018 0 Comments In the last decade, food trucks have seemingly taken our country by storm, offering a diverse range of cuisines and tastes quickly and efficiently. Unbeknownst to many, Stanford has a rotating lineup... Read More »
Rabbit Hole VR impresses with first annual VR 4 Everyone conference Chloe Barreau May 22, 2018 0 Comments On May 12, Rabbit Hole VR, Stanford’s VR club, hosted its first VR conference. From the demographic of attendees alone, it was clear this year’s event was truly “VR 4 Everyone” — high... Read More »
Rafael Velazquez: serving up kindness in Branner dining Blake Sharp May 21, 2018 1 Comment Rafael Velazquez has been a chef at the Branner dining hall for 12 years and at Stanford for over 20. This year, he was nominated by the women’s soccer team and won the Amy J. Blue Award, an award... Read More »
‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ is a grossly entertaining production Alli Cruz May 15, 2018 0 Comments I often wonder about the peculiar connections we make between love and pain: love as an agonizing sickness, love as an arrow-shaped wound, love as a torture of sorts. These two forces, though... Read More »