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Lady Gaga: On the “Edge of Glory”

JUDAS: Lady Gaga is the official Queen of Pop, but is “Born This Way” another gem in her crown?

To Eat Fruit From the ‘Tree’

MEMORY: Terrence Malick’s latest film finally arrives, and it ensures a breathtaking experience.

White Denim Scores High

D: White Denim manages to capture a uniquely abstract sound without getting lost in the noise.

No Real Flame in These “Torches”

KICKS: The much-hyped local band fails to live up to the excitement of their hit singles.

Great Expectations This Summer at E3 2011

From the seemingly endless stream of exciting new info on all of the awesome video games we’ll be playing in the near future to the megaton announcements we never see coming, E3 defines each year in gaming.

A Very Painful ‘Hangover’

WOLFPACK: The anticipated sequel to “The Hangover” is more like a remake that isn’t enjoyable.

Songfest 2011

Songfest — an annual festival put on by the UC Irvine Greeks that raises thousands of dollars every year for a charity of their choice, returned to the Bren Events Center on Friday, May 20. This year, that charity was the Orange County Habitat for Humanity. Throughout the year, various members of different fraternities and sororities volunteered their time and helped fundraise for Habitat for Humanity.

Buzzing About “Spelling Bee”

PLAY: The Claire Trevor Theatre promises a light-hearted and peppy time with ‘Spelling Bee.’

‘Pirates’ Walks the Plank

YARRR: Jack Sparrow’s latest adventure proves that the popular franchise should have ended long ago.

Tinie Tempah Ain’t Mad

STARS: Young English rap talent Tinie Tempah unleashes his skills on his debut album, “Disc-Overy”.

Thurston Moore Tears It Up

MINA: The Sonic Youth frontman incorporates his band’s traditiaonal sound with acoustic elements.

KT Tunstall Captivates

DISNEY: Scottish folk singer KT Tunstall lights up the House of Blues in Anaheim with her guitar-driven tunes.

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