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The Social Science Lecture Hall was packed with students Wednesday night as they read off a series of numbers on the big screen. Teams of five had 24 hours to write, shoot and edit a movie. Over 70 teams started and only 46 finished.

Top 5 Reasons Why Steven Spielberg Should Be Ashamed of Himself

When I was a kid I thought 'Hook' was the coolest movie that I had ever seen. Making a sequel to 'Peter Pan,' Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell, and Rufio—it was all genius to me.

Unique Take On Landscapes at OCMA

The genre of landscape painting has come a long way from the works of traditional landscape artists such as the famous English Romantic artist JMW Turner. Modern artists have begun to incorporate new mediums, techniques and ways of expressing the physical

New Visions On Poe’s ‘Red Death’

'Eclectic' is the word that I would use to describe the collection of pieces at Dance Visions 2006. Unless you're a fan of the traditional and classical dance performance, the show displayed a variety of pieces to satisfy fans of all kinds of dance.

Inside the Mad Dash With 425 Studios

Feb. 10, an out-of-the-ordinary Saturday-night deadline of 9:00 p.m. mercilessly falls upon film and German studies double major Shant Derderian as he edits with hurried fervor the final scenes of his project entitled 'Rejuvenation,' only to meet with the

Virginpalooza

In the midst of the rise of popular Hispanic culture and comedians in today's American society, the Virginpalooza comedy tour would like to 'de-virginize' America by way of introducing you to the 'South-Asian comedian.'

Ratings and Diverse Musical Content Mutually Exclusive at the Gra

No musical genre is its own island, free of influence from all other forms of music. In one way or another, each genre has its origins set in another, like blues and rock-and-roll. So when the Recording Academy claims that it honors 'achievement in the re

We Are The Fury: Automatic Hit with Head Automatica

Smear on the glittery eye makeup and get your dancing shoes on for the fury of We Are The Fury unfurling across music venues in North America this spring and summer.

‘Blonde’ Reveals True Hitchcock

A 1920s set of the Alfred Hitchcock movie 'Psycho' evolves into a present-day search to uncover the relics of an unfinished film in the London play, 'Hitchcock Blonde.'

Cornered! A CD Review!

No one takes a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible, lowers it, installs 20-inch wheels and says that they have updated a classic. The modifications are out of place and without good taste.

Block Party: How Dave Chappelle Brought It To The People

Before Dave Chappelle squandered a $50 million contract and took an impromptu trip to Africa to chill out, he did a genuinely nice thing for a lot of his fans.

James Frey Made Me Cry But Not Because He Lied In His Memoir

On Jan. 26 a rich and powerful woman told a former crack head and raging alcoholic that she had 'felt really duped.'

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