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Hungry for Brains Once More

UNDEAD: The second season of “The Walking Dead” emphasizes the characters’ hopeless situation and agony.

The Decemberists Live ‘Long’

HIATUS: The last effort before a proclaimed hiatus, this EP is still a solid last offering from the Decemberists.

A New High for Christmas Flicks

STONER: America’s most popular Asian duo return to the big screen in 3-D and bring some merry Christmas spirit.

Bob Ostertag

Passers-by may have thought that a riot was taking place or sirens were ringing in Winifred Smith Hall on Thursday, Nov. 3 —...

Florence + the ‘Ceremonials’

BAROQUE: Florence Welsh’s second album is more produced than “Lungs,” but does not become too grandiose.

Endless Treasures in ‘Uncharted’ Lands

In 2009, developer Naughty Dog’s “Uncharted 2: Among Thieves” emerged as my game of the year. It set a nearly impossible standard for...

Ordinary People, Ridiculous ‘Heist’

CAPER: The presence of two veteran comedic actors fills “Tower Heist” with many laughs, if not enough substance.

The Misanthrope

is a true testament to French playwright and actor Molière that a work written almost three and a half centuries ago can still...

‘Anonymous’ No Longer

AUTHORSHIP: Roland Emmerich’s latest film tackles the true identity of Shakespeare and the origin of his many plays.

As Good as It is Hard to Spell

UNABASHED: Coldplay’s “Mylo Xyloto” is more electronic than ever, but they don’t compromise any of their originality.

She & Him’s Early Christmas

HOLIDAY: On the same week as Michael Bublé’s Christmas album, She & Him take their shot at our holiday favorites.

Tom Waits Shows His ‘Bad’ Side

HOARSE: Though just as good as anything in his back catalogue, “Bad as Me” doesn’t quite have anything new to offer.

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