Radiohead's music a worthy obsession
I have an addiction, and their name is Radiohead.
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I have an addiction, and their name is Radiohead.
The long awaited Batman sequel “The Dark Knight,” broke box office and local movie theater records when it flew into cinemas across the United States, collecting more than $155.3 million in it’s opening weekend, said Pat O’Boyle, the promotions and marketing manager for NCG Cinemas, 2500 Showtime Dr. in Lansing.
While this weekend’s movie-goers solely focused on Batman’s triumphant return to the silver screen, another rousing comic franchise was overlooked.
Features reporters Kara Paliokis and Jahshua Smith talk s-curls, Justin Timberlake obsessions, Nas’ controversial album, and entertainment happenings on the East Lansing nightlife scene.
“Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia” documents the journey of author Elizabeth Gilbert, an American woman in her early 30s, as she experiences an early mid-life crisis.
I can’t decide whether I love my Nintendo Wii or hate it.
I came to a realization while watching TV the other night that has made me question my entire adolescence and what I may have been missing.
A quick browsing of this summer’s movie trailers at www.apple.com/trailers shows some interesting movies hitting theaters this summer.
One of my old dorm mates always used to propose that he and I go head-to-head in a game of “Halo.” I almost always avoided this confrontation because I hated the game; not because it was bad, but because, compared to my roommate, I was terrible at its multiplayer component.
Features reporters Jahshua Smith and Jonah Magar pay their respects to the late great comedian George Carlin, while catching up with the latest on Kayne West at Bonnaroo Music Festival.
When “Feed the Animals” came out last week, Gregg Gillis reclaimed his throne as the king of mashups.
Paul McCartney was right: People do want to fill the world with silly love songs.
Features general assignment reporter Jahshua Smith, and copy editors Bridgette Gregory and Crystal Balogh give the lowdown on some of this summer’s blockbuster movies.
Friday the 13th means one thing for me — horror movie night. The genre is usually pretty hit or miss to me, specifically “Friday the 13th” itself.
Turning on my TV in the early hours of the morning immediately sucks me into what feels like a time warp. Shows from my childhood, such as “Saved by the Bell,” “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” and my personal favorite — “Home Improvement” — are once again available for my viewing.
Sen. Hillary Clinton is the most determined woman in America right now.
The night after hosting a terrible loss for the Detroit Pistons, the Palace of Auburn Hills welcomed the legendary music of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Saturday to bring some happiness to the people of Michigan, especially the band’s No. 1 fan.
The entertainment desk talks about the latest in entertainment and the big summer movie releases.
We’ve waited a long time for this day, the day of resolution to unanswered questions, the day ‘Sex’ returns to the masses in its big screen debut, when Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha hit the big screen in “Sex and the City: The Movie.”
‘Indiana Jones is getting old,’ I thought immediately upon his entrance in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.”