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The Best of the Worst: My Favorite Horribly-Rated Movies

Katie Reynolds, Staff Writer February 9, 2012

Some may say that I have bad taste in movies. I would rather say that my opinions are different than most. Unfortunately, I must admit that some of my favorite movies have not exactly been given the greatest...

“The Artist” is Everything You Don’t Know You Want

Callie Ahlgrim, Opinions Editor February 8, 2012

I wasn’t really sure what to expect from “The Artist.” Written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius and produced by Thomas Langmann, it has been nominated for nine Oscars. But of course, I had my...

Geraghty Contributes to New Haven Production of “Macbeth 1969”

Haley Zeldes, Sports Editor February 1, 2012

Shakespearian Macbeth meets Vietnam War Veteran Macbeth. That is the concept that director Eric Ting has attempted to carry out through his adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth.” The...

Charlie’s Pick of the Week: “The Grey”

Charlie Greenwald, Web A&E Editor January 27, 2012

Liam Neeson is now 59 years old, which is way past the age of a typical Hollywood movie star. The average age of the 5 highest-grossing actors of last year—Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Adam Sandler,...

Predicting the Oscars: 2012 Edition

Sammy Warshaw, A&E Editor January 17, 2012

A little while back, I wrote a piece about what to expect from the crazy time of Oscar season. I told people to look out for a few films, but the truth was, no one really knew what films were going to...

Student Photographer Captures World Around Her

Jackie Kerames, A&E Editor January 17, 2012

It’s rare that you’re able to force somebody to see from your perspective,” says Jordan Olson ’12.  Yet, as an experienced photographer, this is exactly what she does. Olson has been interested...

My Survival Music Playlist Through Midterm Hell

Alix Neenan, Managing Editor January 17, 2012

Music is one of the best ways to help you focus, but only for certain subjects. For those that are more content-heavy and require memorization, you might want to turn your speakers off. Studies have shown...

Finding the 4 Coolest Apps

Zach Speed, Staff Writer January 17, 2012

How do you judge coolness — what criteria do you use? Sheer number of friends? Number of Facebook friends? Athleticism? Fashion trendiness? Maybe in the past, but with a new generation comes a new measuring...

The Worst Videos of 2011

Erik Sommer, Opinions Editor January 17, 2012

As 2011 came and went, so did several horribly entertaining music videos. Here’s what you may have missed from the past year of videographed mediocrity. 3. Ke$ha “Blow”: I’ve never thought...

Welcome to my Rock n’ Roll Hall of Shame

Ryan Panny, Staff Writer January 17, 2012

For nearly 26 years,Cleveland, OH has been the proud home of the beloved Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an establishment dedicated solely to the celebration of rock and roll’s most prominent and influential...

Tame Gervais, Diverse Winners at 2012 Golden Globes

Ben Reiser, Managing Editor January 16, 2012

“The Golden Globes are to the Oscars what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton—a bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker, and more easily bought.” With that, host Ricky Gervais opened the live...

A Look Through The Lens of a Talented Young Photographer

Sammy Warshaw, A&E Editor January 13, 2012

Photography wasn’t always Charlotte Feinstein’s favorite hobby. An “artsy” girl since she was young, Feinstein ’12 always had a passion for fashion. From a young age, she was fascinated with...

Fantastic Froyo: A Review

Callie Ahlgrim, Opinions Editor January 12, 2012

Move over, pastries and treats. It seems that as of late, frozen yogurt has been the delicious delight of choice for many students. Ice cream, cupcakes, and cookies have been kicked to the curb, and...

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