'Ladder 49' showcases everyday heroism of firemen
By Donna Green | Oct. 13, 2004While there are many action films that focus on the impossible quests of a perfect hero, there are very few films that focus on the heroics of everyday ...
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Read More »Fearing that he is getting too old to compete, Peter Colt (Paul Bettany) gears up for his last stint at Wimbledon. And thus begins "Wimbledon," a film ...
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Read More »After being on a two-year hiatus, R&B singer Brandy has returned with her fourth album, "Afrodisiac," showing that she still has what it takes to keep ...
Read More »Despite drawing a very small audience, New York City-based female rock band The Drive took students for a wild ride at the Vox Rocks! concert last Thursday ...
Read More »The Visiting Writers Series (VWS), which brought poet Mark Bibbins to the College last year, begins its second year this Thursday with a reading by Mark ...
Read More »It's no wonder that with lyrics such as "I'm drunk by noon, but that's okay/I'll be president someday," musical group Sublime has managed to maintain ...
Read More »Most students at the College over the age of 21 have probably been to KatManDu, although for anyone who may be living in a bubble, or who is turning 21 ...
Read More »The obvious definition of "Twentysomething" is "a young adult in his twenties," but the term encompasses so much more than that: a period in one's life ...
Read More »Diana Ling: Where are you from/what kind of environment did you grow up in and how has this influenced your writing? Mark Halliday: I grew up mostly ...
Read More »Now that you have settled back into the rhythm of school, it is time to add one more thing to your busy schedule - your favorite television show. ...
Read More »I learned a valuable lesson this summer. No, it had nothing to do with swimming, sunscreen or the Jersey shore. It's much more serious than that. I learned ...
Read More »Rain had delayed the Dead's performance by an hour or so, and by the time we had reached the What Stage, around 9:30, the group was just beginning their ...
Read More »Have you boycotted TV time ever since the sun set on "Friends"? Well couch potatoes, the time has come to dig out your remote (it's under your bed next ...
Read More »What do you get when you combine the music of Led Zeppelin, Dave Matthews Band and Pearl Jam? Willard Hayes, a band featuring Colin Willard and Jon Mann, ...
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