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By Kelan Thomas | February 21, 2002Beyond the city limits of Edinburgh, Scotland, there is a beautiful place out in the country known as the Pentland Hills.
Beyond the city limits of Edinburgh, Scotland, there is a beautiful place out in the country known as the Pentland Hills.
f your idea of appreciating modern art consists of glancing at the colorful graffiti scrawls on the bridge as you whiz past on the East-West bus, you need to get out more.
War is filled with inherent contradictions, and these hypocrisies are addressed--often quite effectively--in Gregory Hoblit's new film, Hart's War.
What do elephants, acrobats and Petey Pablo have in common? Ah, the world of rap videos. The newest fad in the world of hip hop is circus-insipired small-screen oeuvres.
It looks like Canada is not the only English-speaking country that has picked up on the worst parts of American culture.
In its 104 years of existence, the historical white building behind the Marketplace has been used as a gym, a cafeteria, a laundromat and a nightclub.
he past several months have been a little rough for North Carolina fans of underground hip-hop.
merica's position in the complex network of global interdependency is one fraught with responsibility, gravity, and consequence. The moral implications of the war against terror are many and subtle.
Pop Quiz: Staci's a slutty-hot mid-20-something struggling to make it in Los Angeles.
The dating show circuit can be rough, but one recent Duke grad (who will remain anonymous) is a small-screen survivor. Move over, Kelly Goldsmith--this is the new reality television.
Remember Waterworld? Other than a few laughs, memory should recall something regarding total blockbuster failure. Enter Rollerball.
The Academy for Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the nominees for the 74th Annual Academy Awards Tuesday.
esse Eustice was away at college in Philadelphia and returned home to find her father had been diagnosed with a dementia resembling Alzheimer's.
There's just something about Cracker that takes me back. I guess all that time spent jamming out to 1993's Kerosene Hat in carpool was an integral part of my development.
he quintissential New Orleans jazz band--The Dirty Dozen Brass Band--performs in Page Auditorium Sunday for one night of red hot rhythm and blues just in time for Fat Tuesday.
Any college student can relate to feelings of displacement--leaving home, entering a new environment and eventually calling that new place home.
Coffeeshop wonderboy John Mayer is coming to the Cat's Cradle next Wednesday, and that really sweet girl down your hall is probably going to see him.
It seems the NFL and its sponsors just can't get on the same page. After countless lackluster gridiron match-ups made tolerable by clever advertisements interspersed, the tables have been turned.
How many shades of gray can possibly fit into one picture? The big-screen adaptation of E.
Neil Halstead has such a soothing voice, it's hard not to like everything the guy puts out. Sleeping on Roads, his debut solo album, is no exception.