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‘Carnage’ a Delightful Romp

DRAMA: The Tony Award-winning play has arrived in Los Angeles, and it is not to be missed.

Why, Chuckles? Why, Mr. Squeezy?

AUTOMATED: Dredg, once a truly magnificent band, suffers a terrible fate in their latest album.

Justice: One Shell at a Time

KABOOM: Originally a trailer, “Hobo With a Shotgun” has become a feature film, and the result is glorious.

A Broom Jumping Success

RING: “Jumping the Broom” manages to put a creative twist on the conventions of romantic comedy.

Fleet Foxes

Of the seemingly innumerable new bands that have burst onto the music scene over the past few years, perhaps none was as prone to the stereotypical sophomore slump as Fleet Foxes. Their self-titled debut album, released almost three years ago, generated a profuse amount of buzz and sales to match, going platinum in the UK and topping almost every notable best-of-the-year list.

“hitRECord” is a Success

FILMS: Joseph Gordon-Levitt unveiled his new media project to hundreds of (mostly female) fans in LA.

The Gamer’s Corner: Playstation’s Network Demise

Recently, the PlayStation Network, or PSN, was compromised and shut down. All users of the service, past and present, had their personal information stolen, possibly including their credit card information. This story has been constantly evolving since it began, and while some functionality may return by the time this is published, the numerous multifaceted effects of the PSN Blackout will be felt for years to come.

Five Times Faster

The last week of April is, for those in the know, Shakespeare Week: the week when the Bard of Avon was baptized (on April 26, 1564) and died (on April 23, 1616). To my mind, no film released this Shakespeare Week does more to honor his legacy than Justin Lin’s “Fast Five,” the fourth sequel to 2001’s “The Fast and the Furious” and the latest since 2009’s “Fast & Furious.”

Always the “Bridesmaids” …

WED: Judd Apatow proves you don’t need a bunch of fat, bearded actors to make his comedy work.

Merrill Garbus Calls Her tUnE

WHOKILL: In a strong sophomoric album, tUnE-yArDs takes sound to astonishing heights.

No Holes in “Portal 2”

GLADOS: The sequel to the acclaimed 2007 first-person puzzle-platform video game is quite excellent.

Sweet, Sweet Gaveston

Sexuality, death, swords, war and the devil took the stage this past week as the Claire Trevor School of the Arts presented performances...

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