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Coachella 2012

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 10, 2012

The real Coachella lineup came out yesterday, and it luckily doesn’t involve Outkast, as indicated by an early fake lineup (I don’t mean to offend any Outkastians here [is there a name for Outkast...

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Napoleon Dynamite: Cartoonized

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 9, 2012

Bursting back into the comedy scene, or rather, being pulled by a ten-gauge bike back onto the comedy scene  after a seven year hiatus are the stars of “Napoleon Dynamite”, this time turned cartoon....

The Adventures of Tintin

The Adventures of Tintin

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 4, 2012

The movie “The Adventures of Tintin” was a solid winter break entertainer, full of plot twists and turns similar to those of the twists and turns of the characters in its various chase scenes – Tintin...

Old Globe's "Some Lovers" is Great for the Holidays

Old Globe’s “Some Lovers” is Great for the Holidays

By John Deane, Staff Writer December 15, 2011

“Some Lovers” is the Old Globe’s world premiere musical with music written by award-winning Burt Bacharach. In a Dickens-esque tale, former flames Molly and Ben are visited by their younger selves...

A Doggone Good Play

By Lily LeaVesseur, Staff Writer December 15, 2011

The phrase “man’s best friend” has come to represent the undying loyalty between man and dog. There are always stories of the furry creatures rescuing people from fires, or calling 911 when their...

You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

By Anna Sheridan, Sports Editor December 8, 2011

Little girls in brand new Christmas dresses ran up and down the aisles before the lights dimmed. Eyes fell upon the glowing green Grinch face up on stage, a subtle hint to sit down. The Old Globe’s 14th...

Breaking Dawn Hits Theatres

By Caroline Glass, Online Arts Editor November 28, 2011

The worldwide phenomenon that tugged at the heartstrings of preteens and middle-aged mothers alike is that much closer to coming to an end: Breaking Dawn Part 1 premiered at midnight on Friday, Nov. 18....

Deadmau5 Drops the Beat

By Andrew Walker, Staff Writer November 17, 2011

Deadmau5, an electronic DJ with an LED- equipped mouse head piece performed on the Padre’s playing field Friday, Oct. 28 . Deadmau5 was to play at SOMA instead however so many people bought tickets that...

Andrew Jackson Jihad Concert Review

By Emily Hall & Andrew Walker, Online Arts Editor, Staff Writer October 19, 2011

Characterized by the comforting drone of a standup bass countered by crazyfast guitar riffs, Andrew Jackson Jihad is folk-punk at its finest - possibly because they’re the only band I can think to describe...

Somewhere Goes Nowhere, but Was Good at First

By Laurel Sorenson and Mae Wright, Opinions editor and Staff writer October 13, 2011

When New York elected to build Lincoln Center in 1959, many people recognized it as progress, but few stopped to think about those families who were uprooted from their homes to make way for the new performing...

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