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By Andrew Tunnard and Tom Aten | February 21, 2008It is their live music that captivates, and as such, Panic's studio albums are usually judged less critically, with fans considering how good a particular song would sound on stage.
It is their live music that captivates, and as such, Panic's studio albums are usually judged less critically, with fans considering how good a particular song would sound on stage.
The nice guy may not always finish last, but it makes it more interesting when-as his 11-year-old daughter puts it-he's a smoker, drinker and man-slut.
Given a Feb. 14 release date, it's nice to know even Hollywood can be faithful to its sweet lover: the superhero movie.
The 80th Oscars, hosted by Jon Stewart, promises to be a night of glitz, glamour and God shout-outs. recess weighs in on the nominees with Film Editor Andrew Hibbard and, the man-in-charge, Editor...
Following on the successes of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, The Spiderwick Chronicles marks yet another attempt of the movie industry to take advantage of audiences' fleeting interest in...
Their music resembles a lot of other foreign bands that have found fame in America.
John Darnielle, leader of the ever-shifting lineup of the Mountain Goats, doesn't just sing his songs. He paints them.
Four-piece Bloomington, Indiana quartet Murder by Death released the three-song digital EP Fuego! last week.
It is this concept of "simultaneous dimensions" that so aptly describes both artists and the piece as a whole.
If Step Up 2 The Streets were a candy, it would be a Gobstopper. Not an ordinary Gobstopper-with each flavor shell tasting great-but a Gobstopper with alternating shells of delectable apple (bottom...
A collection of letters, along with photos of these split families, are a part of Pai, Estou Te Esperando/Father, I Am Waiting For You, a visual documentary now on display on the first floor of the...
In order to see first-hand pop culture's fixation with young people getting married, you only need to watch MTV's show Engaged and Underage.
Valentine's Day might be billed as Singles Awareness Day or an evil manifestation of corporate America, but no one can resist its appeal. Not even A/V Geeks.
You know, it's not as different as you would think, just because my world is centered around my family, basically, so it doesn't really matter where I am.
It's the time for red and pink, flowers and chocolates, stuffed animals and reciprocal sexual favors-it's Valentine's Day.
In the giant melting pot that is America, racial lines are becoming blurred and even erased in some cases. Especially in college, students interact with people of different races and backgrounds on...
Some of us prefer to work for what we get. We enjoy putting in the necessary time and energy. We like to really see our projects through to their conclusion.
From the Duke Lacrosse scandal to basketball games on ESPN to the latest Sex Workers Art Show hullabaloo, Duke students are used to being on television.
The American Tobacco Campus evokes an era in Durham's history when racial inequality, and the fight to overcome.
You're unlikely to hear more buzz about a band this year than that surrounding the quartet of Columbia graduates Vampire Weekend.