A fun night out
By Sara Wakefield | April 15, 2010Perhaps it will be more than a few years from now before college students start identifying with Phil and Claire Foster's marital problems.
Perhaps it will be more than a few years from now before college students start identifying with Phil and Claire Foster's marital problems.
We all have had moments when we seriously question the food on our plates. Whether dealing with gooey turkey cutlets covered in gelatinous gravy or steaks that strongly resemble rubber tires, we always react the same.
Saul Hudson, or Slash as he is more commonly known, has compiled one of the longest r
With so many highly-anticipated games coming out this year, it can be easy to overlook a lesser-known title.
On a rare day off, when she is comfortably settled on a sofa in her Los Angeles home having a bite of pineapple, you would never guess that Heather Morris is one of the stars of television's most talked about shows.
Is there any question that ABC's Modern Family is the best show on television right now? We here at tableau have been obsessed since its brilliant pilot episode last fall and have been singing its praises for quite some time now.
The Cavalier Daily sat down for an interview with Alex Patton, one of the co-directors for Spectrum Theatre's production of Bang Bang You're Dead.
They came to a sold-out Constitution Hall. They saw the audience for split seconds at a time, as strobe lights briefly revealed our screaming heads.
Admit it: You text your friends more than you see them. You must have your phone with you at all times.
Fusion music has always intrigued me, mostly because it's never boilerplate or predictable. Each band or singer is able to blend genres in a unique and creative way to make something that listeners have never heard before.
One of the most successful Sony franchises to arise during the Playstation 2 era was God of War. The series, developed by Santa Monica Studios, put players in control of Kratos, a Greek anti-hero on a quest for revenge against the Gods of Olympus.
Hope is contagious. That is the tagline of the new film, Letters to God, that premieres this Friday at the Regal Theater at the Downtown Mall.
During 1990, at the height of her popularity, Madonna launched her Blond Ambition World Tour to worldwide critical acclaim, setting a new bar that female pop stars would forever try to match in terms of sheer entertainment value.
When a John Mayer song starts playing on my iPod, my immediate reaction is to hit "next." I went into Tuesday's concert with a similar mentality, expecting a weak performance of soft, mundane melodies.
Pardon the pun, but does anyone else watching this season of LOST feel completely lost? That may seem like a pointless critique now that the show is in the middle of its final season, but we're about halfway through, and things aren't becoming any clearer.
Plastic Beach, the latest Gorillaz album, is in many ways the ultimate Gorillaz album. Let me explain. The virtual band, brainchild of former Blur frontman Damon Albarn and illustrator Jamie Hewlett, is the result of collaborations of an array of different musicians.
Final Fantasy XIII is the long-awaited next chapter of what has come to be known as the most inappropriately named series of all time.
In the world of hip-hop, one-hit wonders have become the norm. Rappers and singers come and go like flashes in a pan.
No one can brood quite like Robert Pattinson. The heartthrob made a name for himself as he thoughtfully stared off into space in the Twilight saga, and now he brings that moody sensibility to the character of Tyler Hawkins, the central character of Remember Me.
Stay with me if you've been through this: You find a new show at the beginning of the season that you absolutely love - and then it unceremoniously is canceled at the end of the season.