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By Camille Danvers | February 12, 2009The multitalented Lenka Kripac recently started receiving attention from the American press for her self-titled debut, but this is hardly the beginning of her performance career.
The multitalented Lenka Kripac recently started receiving attention from the American press for her self-titled debut, but this is hardly the beginning of her performance career.
Feb. 15 will mark the last print issue of The Washington Post?s Book World section, which was published in tabloid format every Sunday.
In the new movie He?s Just Not That Into You, an interconnected tale of the quest and dissolution of love, the old stereotypes hold true: Men are idiots, but women are crazy.
Gamers usually get excited for major video game releases in the fall, after the summer expos have struck and buyers have their wallets pumped and primed for the holiday season.
Things are looking pretty bleak. The optimism about a new semester has been destroyed by the painful reality of homework and assigned reading.
If you talk to your parents about the kind of music they listened to back in the mid-1970s and throughout the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen most likely will come up during the course of conversation.
Forrest Gander, acknowledged by former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass as ?a southern poet of a relatively rare kind, a restlessly experimental writer,? recently released his first novel, As a Friend, a brief volume divided into four parts.Set in a small, unnamed southern town, the novel?s main character is Les, an elusive protagonist who manages to charm everyone around him, from his lovers to his coworkers.
Hello, fellow tableau reader. You probably don?t know me, but my name is Ethan Hamlin and for the last year I?ve served as one of tableau?s editors.
Is anyone looking for the soundtrack to a night out in London? A concept album of sorts, Franz Ferdinand?s Tonight takes the listener through the chronicles of one wild night and the morning after, punctuated by song titles like ?Turn It On,? ?Twilight Omens,? ?What She Came For? and ?Lucid Dreams?. The music doesn?t stop roaring until the final two songs, and by that point, you will want to go back to track one, ready to relive Tonight all over again.Listeners are first lured in with ?Ulysses,? a lesson in old school Franz in the way it builds through time and exposes more layers with more listens.
Hardly the norm for pop-rock, Chester French is comprised of two 2007 Harvard graduates, D.A.
While many of my friends were busy traveling both nationwide and abroad during Winter Break, I was, unfortunately, stuck at home for most of it.
Does art imitate life or does life imitate art? Though this philosophical question may not have a definitive answer, art?s link to culture and identity is much less obscure.
Washington, D.C. awaits epic inaugurationWith pundits speculating that President-elect Barack Obama?s inauguration will have the largest attendance in U.S.
Animal Collective is weird. They use samplers instead of drums and guitars.
The confusion of faith and the threat of sexuality are the dominant rhetorical string in December?s filmic version of Doubt.
When Nicholas Sparks releases a new novel, it will top the New York Times Bestsellers List just because of the pure power of his name.
I feel like I need to start out by giving myself a pat on the back for coming into this review with complete and utter neutrality.
Music: 10. Cut/Copy ? In Ghost ColoursThese dance-punkers came into their own this year with an album populated by catchy melodies, upbeat grooves and ?Hearts on Fire? ? one of the year?s best singles.9.
Kanye West has shown his wide-ranging fans a never-before-seen side of the often boastful, yet incredibly talented hip-hop star on his newest album, 808s & Heartbreak.
Colbert versus Kanye ? it?s on!Earlier this week, Colbert challenged Kanye West to a sales figure showdown.