Old school meets new school
By arah Freeman | March 10, 2005The beat radiates from Edens and leaks into the halls of Wannamaker.
The beat radiates from Edens and leaks into the halls of Wannamaker.
Study abroad gives its participants the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the culture of another country: its language, food and the familiar American hit songs typically blaring out of...
Buck 65 is not your typical hip-hop artist. Growing up in a small town in Nova Scotia, he was exposed to everything from Elvis and Johnny Cash to Grandmaster Flash and Black Sabbath.
There is a possibility that the world will never end and that movies like Be Cool will continue to be made forever.
The cover of Curtis Sittenfeld’s debut novel, Prep, proudly displays a pink and green ribbon belt, which, for a pressed piece of paper, feels incredibly realistic.
Even before she opened her red-lacquered lips to ask, the Queen of Hearts must have already guessed Alice’s answer just from looking at her. “Do you play croquet?” Not in that...
“We asked ourselves, 'Who out there is interested in doing a creative collaborative—a true collaborative?'” Designbox cofounder Aly Khalifa said.
Concerts are the kind of events that can be remembered forever.
recess: What's it like to work with a bunch of mobsters?.
“There are some cornerstone works that each student in a Wind Symphony must know.
They function on what they call a “Do-It-Yourself Ethic:” no corporate nonsense, no superficiality, just pure, stripped-down rock ’n’ roll.
Director Gurinder Chadha rides the international success of her 2002 smash Bend It Like Beckham with the more daring spectacle, Bride and Prejudice—her Bollywood take on Jane Austen's...
This Black History month, treat yourself to Donald T. Evan's One Monkey Don't Stop No Show, a comedy that plays on stereotypes within African-American society.
A splashy, elegantly-crafted affair is acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodovar's latest (and possibly most autobiographical) work Bad Education.
concertreview: February 11th, Page Auditorium.
Apparently Louis XIV slept with most of the women in his court, producing multiple illegitimate children.
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