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Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

Jimmy Eat World's anticipated release of 'Futures' on Oct. 19 marks the band's fifth album on a major record label. This latest record offers a comp

Dylan’s Meaningful Bren Performance

Nearing the end of his Wednesday night performance at the Bren, Bob Dylan takes center stage for the first time. It is a deceptively simple act that h

Self-Expression: The Relationship Between Song Lyrics and Mood

Sundays are routine for me. Every Sunday you can find me at The New U. situated at the computer in the corner (I choose to be in the corner, I assure

Law Womanizes For the Duration of ‘Alfie’

The tagline for the 2004 film 'Alfie' reads, 'What's it all about?' and in a sense, I'm still trying to find an answer. It's a remake of the 1966 film

‘I Heart Huckabees’ Hearts Existential Theories

Directed by David O. Russell, the creative mind behind 'Three Kings' and 'Flirting With Disaster,' 'I Heart Huckabees' is an entertaining tale of two

Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

Young Buck & REM

Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

'Shhh...Don't Tell' is the latest comedy CD from funnyman Adam Sandler. The album is a combination of both skits and songs in a range of genres.

Indy Films in Art House Theatre

The parallel universe of cinema arts, also known as indie films, lies just across the bridge. The University Town Center 6 is an art house, a theater

Evolution of a Rock Band: For Better or For Worse?

After the debut album introduces itself to the world of music, a band must commence creation of a follow-up. Sometimes that is the hardest thing of al

APSA and Jaded Magazine Sponsor Films

The Asian Pacific Student Association, in conjunction with Jaded Magazine, hosted the Subject Matter Film Festival on Oct. 13 to 15. Each of the three

‘Cook’-ing Stand-Up Comedy at the Improv

Today in the world of entertainment, there are so many success-stories in music, film and other media whose subjects have little or no control over th

‘The Machinist’ Isn’t Worthwhile

'If you were any thinner, you wouldn't exist,' from the psychological thriller 'The Machinist,' pretty much sums up the movie. If the film were any m

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