Features & Entertainment
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April 20, 2007863
Fresh cast, big thrills keep eyes watching for ‘The Lookout’
By Ashley Smith Like the contemporary hits Memento and Mulholland Drive, films dealing with a main character who struggles with memory loss and falls into…
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April 20, 2007487
Two directors, double feature pay homage to the grotesque
By Oliver Joszt Directors Robert Rodriguez (Desperado) and Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill) resurrect an embraced cult form of era-specific film production and exhibition with their…
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April 20, 2007791
‘Heidi’ celebrates more than feminism
By Jess Decina At first, theatergoers at The Heidi Chronicles might think they’ve stepped into the wrong event. With three screens projecting encouraging, upbeat images…
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April 20, 2007441
Thanks to Myspace, All can share music
By Jordan Blum If there is one thing that goes hand-in-hand with college students, it’s the Myspace.com Web site. Not only is it probably the…
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April 13, 2007497
Fellow student goes to D.C.
By Paul Szaniawski Senior Andrew Buher fought red tape buracracy and struggled with fund-raising — all things he studies in political science — to receive…
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April 13, 2007547
Age-old smoking trend creates a hookah of a good time
By Amanda Thorogood Talk about vintage. The latest fad at the University dates back nearly a millennium. As the weather gets warmer and students begin…
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April 13, 2007540
Taking back the night one march at a time
By Jessica Demetriou When freshman Tiana Gary walked through the doors of the SRC lobby on Tuesday, she was not there to play games or…
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April 6, 2007792
Viewers feel suspense of ‘Premonition’ before it even happens
By Jessica Royko Have you ever felt like something was going to happen before it did? Would you act on this gut feeling and change…
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April 6, 2007822
Taking a ‘Closer’ look at love, betrayal
By Laura Mortkowitz With a simple greeting of “Hello, stranger,” the scene is set for Closer. This twisted, dark play examines just four characters —…
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April 6, 2007849
WCC takes ‘Bahama-vention’
By Jess Decina During their spring break, nine juniors from Westminster Choir College (WCC) traveled to the Bahamas in a medley of music education and…
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March 30, 2007763
New ‘TMNT’ meaner, greener fighting machines
By Jess Decina Four films, two TV series and almost 20 years of fighting crime on the streets of New York City. The Teenage Mutant…
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