Highlights are what you get in Deepa Mehta's adaptation of Salman Rushdie's novel
This week's post pretty much writes itself courtesy of the nice Communications Director at Chapman University, Facebook, novelist and short story writer Richard Bausch, Maxine Hong Kingston and the vigorous engagement of the community of sincere and serious OC writers who know what's what. The pithy ... More >>
It's the end of the month. The last day of the month, even! Other than meaning that it's almost time to pay rent (though you shouldn't feel afraid to make your landlord/apartment manager sweat it out a little--keep them on their toes, y'know?), it also means another June residency is ending. Tonight ... More >>
Although we're no fans of local talk show host Hugh Hewitt, we couldn't help but to feel a twinge of sympathy for the man, who's also a professor of law at Chapman University. The latest edition of the school's Chapman Magaine has a mini-profile on Hewie, whom you can listen to every weekday at 3pm ... More >>
Sir Salman Rushdie
David Unger
Jenna Bush, Author
Hes not a stalker, just a smart guy from a small university who makes it a habit to befriend the worlds greatest artists
Deepa Mehta completes her trilogy amid outrage from Hindu fundamentalists
BloodRayne; Grandma's Boy; Hostel; The Matador; Shikhar
God wins!
Hurry after the revolution
Minus the Saccahrine ending
