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‘Nickel Mines’ Hits Close To Home

“Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life.” – Oscar Wilde When rehearsals began for the world premiere of “Nickel Mines,” the show...

‘Attack’ of Many Thrills

“Attack on Titan” takes place in a dystopian setting where humans live within the walls of a singular city, barricading themselves from the...

’24’ Lives On In London

Television has historically been considered an excellent medium for commentating on society. In a post-9/11 world, the series “24” captured audiences for eight...

Summerlands Festival 2014

It was a clear day for Summerlands festival–goers as classes ended and the three–day weekend approached. More than three thousand students lined up...

Irvine Queers Explore Gender

This past Friday in our own Crystal Cove Auditorium, Irvine Queers presented the Sixth Annual Celebration of Gender Expression & Identity — this...

Days of The X-Men’s Best

The unfortunate fact of the matter is that about half of the previous “X-Men” films weren’t very good  —  sure, the first piece...

The Gamer’s Corner: Awesome Obscure Games Vol. 4

As the school year begins to wrap up, I always like to share a few of the recent games I’ve really enjoyed that...

Kina Grannis Explores Her ‘Elements’

Kina Grannis has been in the music game for several years with whispering vocals, rhythmic guitars, a cool bass line and impassioned lyrics....

‘Book of Mormon’ Comes to OC

“The Book of Mormon,” the most successful musical of the 2010’s, opened on Broadway in March 2011 to rave reviews, and has since...

‘Palo Alto’ Not a Classic

“Palo Alto” is presumably the story of the suburb we all grew up in with the cute coach we never had. Based on...

The Crazy Sounds of ‘Tobacco’

Imagine the year is 2050, and the government has crumbled into a dystopian society, inhabited by renegades and policed by the likes of...

The Black Keys Turn ‘Blue’

We’re in your buddy’s basement, lucky Pink Floyd shirt and all. The Black Keys are performing their newest project, “Turn Blue.” With a...

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