Month: May 2020

Yes, Your Favorite LA Restaurants Deliver, Too

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on DoLA Nearly every local restaurant is currently depending on to-go orders to stay in business. To make it easy for you to find the type of cuisine you’re looking for in your area, we’ve outlined a TON of restaurants offering pick-up and delivery below.  In order to help these […]

Download E-Books, Stream Movies, and More Thanks to the Los Angeles Public Library

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on DoLA Both the LA County Library and the LA Public Library are making it super easy to stay busy during Los Angeles’s Safer at Home order. By simply signing up for a free digital library card online, you can access books galore, movies, language-learning resources, and more—all for free! […]

Where to Give Blood in Los Angeles During COVID-19

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on DoLA For those looking to aid efforts combating COVID-19 beyond social distancing, blood banks are experiencing a shortage and are accepting blood donations. While donating blood is completely safe, donation centers are taking extra steps to ensure safe and clean practices. Below are some local centers that are accepting […]

Troubadour GoFundMe

Written by Mitali Shukla Since its grand opening in 1957, West Hollywood’s historic music venue The Troubadour has hosted musicians such as Elton John, Guns N’ Roses, and Nina Simone; comedy moguls Richard Pryor and Steve Martin began their careers on the Troubadour stage. These days, the venue has hosted artists like Billie Eilish and […]

The Grove Is Transforming Into a Charity Drive-Thru

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on DoLA Angeleno’s favorite outdoor shopping mall, The Grove, is opening a drive-thru restaurant for one-day-only this Saturday, May 16th. From 12 to 8 pm, guests can drop by Falsini’s Miramar To-Go Food Truck to order Hank’s Double Diamond burger, Mary’s Organic Fried Chicken Sandwich, Kurobuta Carnitas Tacos, and so […]

A sit down with “Grown-ish” star Drew Liner: a college student on and off the screen

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 04/01/2020 Chapman’s Preview Day, for most, is a chance for prospective students to observe campus, get a feel for the student body and imagine what Chapman could hold for them. But for Andrew Liner, Preview Day was marked by an extraordinary moment – when he got a call from […]

The Collective kick-off event showcases art and music

Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 03/04/2020 After summer plans for establishing a music and arts festival on campus failed to materialize due to a lack of endorsement from Chapman administration, Phil Mentz, a junior business administration major, decided to change the direction of creating a festival to creating a club. In September, the group […]