Features & Entertainment
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September 20, 2007490
Kanye vs. 50: two artists, one showdown
By Laura Mortkowitz It was some of the best publicity hip-hop had gotten in years. Kanye West’s ego faced-off against 50 Cent’s swagger. Basically, 50…
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September 20, 2007598
The Aqua Teens leap from late night TV to explosive DVD
By Jordan Blum Logic and continuity are necessary elements for most shows to function, but Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim lineup breaks that rule. One of…
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September 20, 2007461
Class back in session for former sergeant
By Jess Decina At first glance, Matthew Byelich seems like an average college senior. He’s a commuter with an economics major and a political science…
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September 20, 2007777
Theater Talk: From struggling writer to Emmy winner, Mastrosimone returns to his roots
By Jess Decina William Mastrosimone, a Rider graduate and famous playwright, looked around Dr. Patrick Chmel’s Theater Appreciation class, expecting to see some raised hands.…
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September 20, 2007360
Abstract art lights up gallery
For the next month, the University Art Gallery will play host to the works of Peter Stroud, a constructionist painter. His exhibition, entitled “Paintings: 1970…
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September 5, 2007392
Spidey visits the friendly neighborhood
By Jess Decina There are some comic book films that are just a bit darker than others. Take Batman Begins and Superman Returns, for example.…
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September 5, 2007776
‘Madden’ returns; gamers rejoice
By Oliver Joszt The slogan of Madden 2008 proclaims, “Maddenites Unite.” This is a perfect tagline for one of the most popular franchise video games…
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September 5, 2007665
Artist’s legacy takes shape on both campuses
By Laura Mortkowitz The long walks around campus are going to have some eye-catching differences from previous years. Students will probably notice the addition of…
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September 5, 2007418
One more chance to shine
By Sean Donato and Laura Mortkowitz Once students graduate, there is usually the initial panic that there is no more school to fall back on.…
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April 27, 2007656
Films serve ‘Imitation’ of race relations
By Jave Galt-Miller The way characters of different races relate to one another in a film says something about the society in which that film…
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April 27, 2007671
University’s ‘Fox’ steps down
By Mike Caputo It was September of 1963, and a young freshman named Earle Rommel walked around the new Lawrenceville campus, wearing the traditional purple…
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