What?s up, Doc? Dr. Drew brings ?Loveline? live

Image: What?s up, Doc? Dr. Drew brings ?Loveline? live:Dr. Drew hosts Loveline solo tomorrow in the Union Ballroom at 7 p.m.:

Image: What?s up, Doc? Dr. Drew brings ?Loveline? live:Dr. Drew hosts “Loveline” solo tomorrow in the Union Ballroom at 7 p.m.:

Rose Dinelli

Herpes, eating disorders, ecstasy addictions – there is nothing Dr. Drew won?t discuss.Co-host of the syndicated radio call-in show “Loveline,” Dr. Drew Pinsky will be in the University Union Ballroom at 7 p.m. tomorrow to tackle the issues that even your friends may not be willing to chat about.

Pinsky, a regular guest on such shows as “Politically Incorrect” and “The View,” has been co-host of “Loveline” since the 1980s when it was just a small radio show. Now nationally syndicated, Dr. Drew?s show reaches millions with answers to burning questions on subjects ranging from health and hygiene to relationship troubles.

If you?re afraid to talk to Dr. Drew, don?t be. A graduate of the University of Southern California?s School of Medicine, Dr. Drew continued at USC for his residency and then became Chief Resident at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. He is also a board-certified internist and is a certified addictions specialist.

Married with triplets, Dr. Drew continues to practice medicine when not dispensing advice to “Loveline” callers. In 1998 he released “The Dr. Drew and Adam Book: A Survival Guide To Life and Love,” in which he and and co-host Adam Carolla condense their main topics into a reader-friendly format. His late-night radio show can be heard in Sacramento on 100.5 FM The Zone.

So if you want to ask Dr. Drew a question in person, tomorrow is your chance. Tickets for “Loveline” cost $8 for Sac State students, $12 general admission and are available at either the Central Ticket Office at 278-4323 or at www.tickets.com.