After Young the Giant’s amazing debut album, they certainly had a lot of to live up to. Sadly, their latest release, Mind Over Matter falls short thanks to trying hard to recreate their original sound...
Everyone around the world right now is trying to figure out if there’s a Best Picture Frontrunner at this point in the game, and to be quite honest with you, I thought we had one, right up until the...
In this day and age, there is an app for everything and the school is no different. The Lovejoy app was developed by graduate Ryan Kohl in 2011 and has since undergone drastic changes.
The app flows...
After three sold out performances, the curtain has closed on Annie. However, the work continues as it takes day to completely tear down the set.
“Cleaning up after a show is a relief because all the...
Perhaps the most iconic turning point in a comedians career is when he’s handed the opportunity to headline his own film. Will Ferrell and Steve Martin made the successful transition to the world of...
10. Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC)
Possibly the oldest series on this list, Wolfenstein has been given a huge blockbuster spot in the gaming industry. Because of the...
A major non-sequel, utilizing a foreign country to influence it’s visuals and sets, not to mention the presence of my favorite mythical creature, dragons; what could possibly go wrong here? Well, a lot...
Doug Laman, Staff Reporter/Movie Critic
• January 21, 2014
Here’s a lesson I learned today: if you wanna make sure your movie gets nominated for Best Makeup, just make sure you make that makeup as racist as possible. I mean, how else to explain The Lone Ranger...
Annie is a family-friendly musical about a quirky red-headed orphan named Annie (played by Meredith Bergwall) who after a life of being terrorized by drunken orphanage matron, Mrs. Hannigan (Rebecca...
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