Archive | Arts & Entertainment
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CBS reporter Mike Wallace dies Sat. at 93
Mike Wallace, broadcast journalist and reporter for CBS’s “60 Minutes,” on Saturday at a care center in Connecticut. He was 93.
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Movie review: ‘American Reunion’
For the last 15-odd years, Hollywood has thoroughly hammered the teen flick into the American cultural-conscious one coming-of-age dilemma at a time.
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Column: Troubles in modernizing Holmes
For whatever reason, we have become obsessed again with the enigmatic detective who lives at 221B Baker Street, otherwise known as Sherlock Holmes.
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Movie review: ‘Mirror Mirror’ reimagining captures Snow White spirit in whole new storytelling
Rating: 4/5 stars Most children grow up watching animated Disney movies, no matter what generation they were born into. They’re classics, and to deprive a child of them is just a downright crime.
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Comedian Lewis Black brings laughs
With a string of curse words and a long list of rants about many of the problems with the world, Lewis Black performed before a student-filled audience at Penn State U. last night.
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Movie review: Let the ‘Games’ begin!
Gary Ross’ portrayal of The Hunger Gamesmore closely resembles the book than the $90 million hype machine it has become.
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‘Survivor’ star runs for governor of Indiana
The Libertarian Party of Indiana has selected TV celebrity Rupert Boneham as the party’s nominee for governor. Boneham, who gained national attention in 2003 for competing on CBS’ “Survivor,” has been active in libertarian politics and protests in the state for years.
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Album review: Madonna does little to justify larger-than-life status with atrocious release
Madonna has been getting a lot of attention lately. Her Super Bowl halftime show conjured up controversy, though mostly about M.I.A’s scandalous antics. But it’s undeniable that the paparazzi are back in full force patrolling Madonna’s every move.
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TV review: ‘Mad Men’ shows no signs of slowing down in fifth season premiere
Despite being more than a year removed from the last new episode of "Mad Men," Sunday's season five premiere was worth the wait. Don Draper and crew returned having undergone incredible experiences that set the stage for the future of this hit drama.