by Katie Andriulli and Brendan Faughnan in Arts and Entertainment
by Katie Andriulli and Brendan Faughnan
Entering Bulldog Alley last night to view a dress rehearsal of the new Nomadic Theater production bash, we wondered if we'd accidentally lost our way in the depths of the Leavey Center and entered into some Cro-Magnon cave-world ... not that that's a bad thing.
Rating the dating shows
by Kelsey Shannon in Arts and Entertainment
by Kelsey Shannon
Strictly speaking, I have been on one, maybe two, dates in my life. At one I watched Urban Legend and yelled stupid comments to my friend sitting behind me. I was more a very confused Richie Cunningham than the Fonz. So my dating experience is not exactly long or even fascinating.
by Daniel Koik in Arts and Entertainment
by Dan Koik
It is generally recognized that Vietnam was one of our great national tragedies and a turning point in American history. In our self-centered reflection on that experience, however, it is easy to forget that the war did not begin in 1965 with the large-scale deployment of American forces.