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Play ‘Measures’ Up

Just to clarify, "Measure for Measure" is a play by a little- known playwright named William Shakespeare and, if you haven't checked him out yet, you should.

‘Mario Kart’ Stuck In Reverse

"Mario Kart Wii" goes in one direction: backward. It was a tall order to beat the innovative "Double Dash" and the milestone "Mario Kart DS." Nintendo certainly didn't do it.

Coachella

Indio is a quiet desert town 125 miles east of Los Angeles, but for three days out of the year, it is what Prince dubbed "The coolest place on Earth." (And he would know.)

We Like The Art, The Art That Goes Boom

THE CRITIC: "In The Manner of the Adverb" is part one of the MFA thesis show, and it showcases a partiality toward a clean, controlled aesthetic via drawings, paintings, film, photography and digital work. This spare visual sense is tempered with a conceptual intensity that informs the execution of each work, and fills the quiet space with potent references.

‘Iron Man’ ‘Steels’ No. 1 Spot

Not only does "Iron Man" epitomize everything a superhero movie should be, but it has what summer blockbusters aspire to: a fun blend...

From the Runway to Ring Mall

The sun is shining and the breeze is balmy—spring has definitely arrived. Some days, the heat is sweltering enough to drive a girl into the ubiquitous shorts and flip-flops uniform. What can you do to get out of a hot-weather fashion rut, especially on a college student's budget?

Collective Brings Back the Old and Welcomes The New

It's been a long path for Animal Collective. The band takes its inspiration from whatever it finds interesting at the time, proving to be one of the most resourceful acts in modern music.

Six Bollywood Movies That Should Already Be In Your Collection

Bollywood is known internationally and more specifically in the United States for making movies with lavish song-and-dance numbers. Many audiences around the world turn to Bollywood for its escapist plot lines. Although this list contains some majestic song-and-dance movies, there are also some thoughtful and insightful surprises.

‘GTAIV’ Crashes In Gameplay

"Grand Theft Auto IV" falls short of the pedestal on which it's been put on. Is "Hollywood" really the direction games should be going in?

‘What Are You Looking At?’

Michael Straus, an experimental saxophonist, performed a multimedia saxophone event called "What Are You Looking At?" as part of his Spring 2008 West Coast mini-tour on Wednesday, April 30 at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts. The show consisted of six pieces that intertwined saxophone with computer-generated sounds, stereophonic tape and video and live electronics.

Flight of the Conchords

Until about Christmas 2001, the coolest thing to come out of New Zealand was Peter Jackson and his band of actors along with the cinematic phenomenon that is the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Since then, we haven't really heard much else from our kiwi pals.

Less Talking, More Blowing

Third-year international studies major Patrick Getchius plays his bagpipes in celebration of Earth Day.

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