The Rolling Stones: A Long Life and A Merry One

May 29, 2015

By Peter Gerstenzang They are older than their idols now. So frighteningly white, so impossibly skinny, their faces so seamed,  their bodies seemingly so fragile, you feel that if you patted one of them on […]

Summer Movie Review: Tomorrowland

May 28, 2015

By Connor Risenhoover Disney’s would-be sci-fi action blockbuster Tomorrowland appears that it will be closer to John Carter than The Edge of Tomorrow. The film’s opening disappointed as it made nearly $41 million over the […]

Movie Review: Slow West

May 23, 2015

By Faye Darku Don’t let the title fool you. Slow West is not your typical western movie. Actually it’s kind of all over the place and in no hurry to tell you the story, but […]

David Letterman: The Final Send Off

May 22, 2015

By Stephen Elliott Well it’s official, the late shows will have no more familiarity. Over a year after Jay Leno retired from the Tonight Show, his long time rival David Lettermen hosted his last episode […]

Poltergeist: A Return to the Classics

May 22, 2015

  By Taylor Berrier Do I believe in the supernatural? Don’t be silly… But watching the new Poltergeist had me doubting myself. Let’s step into a time machine, back to before I was born. These […]

Good Kill Review

May 21, 2015

By Connor Risenhoover What is it like to have to compartmentalize war and civilian life? Many movies have aimed to look at the struggle that soldiers go through transitioning from war to life at home. Good […]

May’s Unusual Bizarre & Weird News

May 20, 2015

By Andrew J. Hewett TWITTER NOW: I SCREWED UP? A Mansfield, Texas, teenager was fired from a local pizza parlor the day before she started work. This happened after she tweeted, “Ew I start this […]

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