Entries Tagged as ‘Reviews’

April 23, 2008

Top DVDs

By Jessica Staggs - Copy Editor
As a self-proclaimed movie-buff, March and April are turning out to place me in a bit of a conundrum due to the vast assortment of quality DVD releases. The unlimited choices, combined with my very limited monetary resources as a college student, force me to choose carefully what I purchase. [...]

April 23, 2008

Book Review: Across the Nightingale Floor

By Andy Vanover - Administrative Assistant
One of Hollywood’s biggest movie ploys is to create a martial arts movie set in ancient Japan or China, the action is paramount but it also offers a view into a world that many Americans have not seen (and may never see). Author Lian Hearn gives a closer look at [...]

April 23, 2008

The Black Keys- Attack & Release

By Ryan Reed - Staff Writer
For most of their career, The Black Keys have been like an episode of House–reliably solid, often mesmerizing (2004’s Rubber Factory), but largely predictable.  The audience knows that Hugh Laurie’s limping, quick-lipped M.D. will save the day with an off-the-wall treatment plan; similarly, the Meg White-with-skill drumming of Patrick Carney [...]

April 20, 2008

Movie Review: There Will Be Blood

A review of the movie There Will Be Blood

April 18, 2008

Review: Further Still: A Collection of Poetry and Vignettes

By Kaitlin Gotch - Photography Editor
Further Still: A Collection of Poetry and Vignettes, ranks among the newest of books by Beth Moore. Published in April 2004, this book has a completely different feel compared to some of Moore’s more popular books. It provides not only a glimpse of Moore’s more creative side, but an image [...]