Unscripted television pushes the limits of reality
By Audrey Levine | Feb. 9, 2005For one whole year the newlyweds will live alone in a house, dealing with all the difficulties of being married for the first year. The catch is that ...
Read More »For one whole year the newlyweds will live alone in a house, dealing with all the difficulties of being married for the first year. The catch is that ...
Read More »Can the actor who gave us Johnny Boy, Travis Bickle, Jake La Motta and the young Vito Corleone deliver the same punch in his new psychological thriller ...
Read More »The foundations of rock 'n' roll are simple: electric guitars, three chords and some inspired lyrics. Over its next 20-plus years of existence, rock evolved ...
Read More »When discussing "Million Dollar Baby," there is one term that seems to be coming up again and again - knock-out. While this boxing pun may be slightly ...
Read More »Something Corporate brought their high-energy music and stage show to New Jersey on Jan. 26 and was met with a sold-out crowd. Their show, at the Starland ...
Read More »Students at the College got a chance to show off their acting, writing and directing abilities in front of a packed Cromwell Lounge during the second ...
Read More »Nothing was off limits at the comedy show featuring Stephen Lynch last week - not even The Signal. Lynch, who is recognized for his irreverent and ridiculously ...
Read More »Can a movie about two middle-aged men on a wine tasting tour through California's wine country be interesting? Yes, it most certainly can. In fact, "Sideways" ...
Read More »Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes has reached the point of his life where he can no longer be deemed a child prodigy. At 24, Oberst has acquired a nearly cultish ...
Read More »A movie is only as good as the strength of its cast and crew. And a musical is only as good as its songs. Fortunately, "Phantom of the Opera" is both. ...
Read More »A man on the brink of commercial success, Granian's Garen Gueyikian uses his latest release as an opportunity to find his own voice. In a similar trajectory ...
Read More »It's unusual for a band to be comprised of only one man and a guitar or to send burned copies of its latest release to fans on its mailing list. Then ...
Read More »Welcome Back Weekend got off to a rocking start last Friday with the help of a punk rock show sponsored by the College Union Board (CUB) and WTSR, the ...
Read More »He stands in the men's room, motionless, petrified by fear. The last towel has been used and the doorknob must be turned for him to make his exit. Yet, ...
Read More »If you have yet to hit the theaters to see the highly anticipated and hilarious comedy "Meet the Fockers," you're denying yourself quality entertainment. ...
Read More »Two days into the new year, 150 students and friends piled into charter buses and departed for a five-day Canadian ski adventure. Over 15 hours later, ...
Read More »It is a new year, full of promises for a future of goals, opportunities and ... new midseason television shows. That's right, with the arrival of the ...
Read More »People often find that it's the smallest things that change their lives forever: it can be anything from deciding to stay in one night to bumping into ...
Read More »Aspiring filmmakers from the College will have a chance to screen their work when WTSR's "The Matt and Kat Show" and the College Union Board (CUB) present ...
Read More »Need something to listen to while studying for finals or packing for break? We've rustled up a list of our favorite holiday and winter-type songs that ...
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