Reviews

Student-Directed Play Dead Man’s Cell Phone Leaves Audience Smiling but Reflective

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Ringing phones, punch line zingers and awkward comedy were in abundance at this weekend’s performance of Dead Man’s Cell Phone. The...

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AMC’s Epic Zombie Series, The Walking Dead, Resurrects with Third Season

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Imagine it’s one year into a zombie apocalypse. Your wife just died giving birth to your daughter. You weren’t there to deliver the...

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Not Your Grandmother’s Fairytale

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You may have seen trailers for Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters and thought to yourself: “Golly gee. That movie is going to be horrible....

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A Smash Hit?

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Liz Lemon once said (lofty way to start this article, I know), “I don’t bail. I’m still watching Smash.” This among others is a...

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Back for Season Two and Just as Bold: The Return of HBO’s Girls

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Recently, American television has begun to develop a new female identity. No longer under the strict scrutiny of beauty and behavioral...

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Quirky and Quality May Not Be Mutually Exclusive

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The problem with movie posters is that they exist solely to make you say, “I really want to see that!” Oh, big deal, you might say —...

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Folksy New Band Will Get Stuck in Your Head and Your Heart

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From the wet, rainy land out west, home of Kurt Cobain’s grunge and the Kingsmen’s “Louie Louie,” come the rising stars of the...

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Taylor Swift Breaks Records with Newly-Released ‘Red’

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It would be an understatement to say that Taylor Swift is popular. The twenty-two-year-old country-pop singer recently released her fourth...

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