ENTERTAINMENT

 
 

Alberta Cross brings back old-school blues feel

by Thomas D. Mooney, entertainment editor

Call them whatever you choose. Place them in any genre of you want. Compare them to this, to that. Alberta Cross simply has heard it all.

 

New Slang: Radiohead readies new record

by Thomas D. Mooney, entertainment editor

The psychedelic Indie-pop band MGMT will be releasing their sophomore album some time next spring and have finally titled the album “Congratulations.”

 

Paramore changes outlook with 'Brand New Eyes'

by Tausha Rosen, editor-in-chief

Paramore has come a long way from the struggling alternative rock band they used to be.

Their much-anticipated album “Brand New Eyes” has finally hit shelves, and it has taken a different direction from the past two albums that Paramore has produced.

 

Summer's worst, best TV shows

by Lisa Hernandez, opinion editor

Networks always strive for excellence when it comes to TV shows. Some are fantastic, and some fall short.

 

Blink 182 back full force after crash

by Brooke Baker, staff writer

 Near-death experiences affect all types of people in the most unexpected ways.

Studies show that fatal accidents normally bring the survivors involved closer together. This was the case for former band mates Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom DeLonge of Blink 182.

 

Trail of Dead leave them breathless

by Thomas D. Mooney, entertainment editor

The dark room is filled with smoke and slightly inebriated 20-something-year olds. Although it’s in the wee hours of the morning, no one’s leaving anytime soon.

 

Page whips up stellar performance

by Tausha Rosen, editor-in-chief

Everyone has one experience, that one little thing that changes your life for the better – a little nudge in the right direction, so to speak.

It’s that one thing that makes you realize what your life is all about.

In “Whip It,” Bliss Cavendar finds exactly that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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