It is safe to say that a person would be better off searching for a needle under an invisibility cloak than trying…
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A pan of fresh hot pad Thai or a spicy curry goat soup? If these dishes make your mouth water or at…
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Play is a universal human instinct. It is stronger in some than in others, but nonetheless every person retains a need to…
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“National Geographic” more than just good photography
by Jordan Langer November 19, 2010“National Geographic” is, for many of us, a magazine that is full of nostalgia. It makes us think back to times in…
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At this point, you might only know AMC for the occasional few minutes with “The Three Stooges.” But in between heavy rotations…
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The idea of Zach Galifianakis being in another movie with the same director, Todd Phillips (who devised “The Hangover“), would get almost…
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“Speak Now” follows growing Swift in the aftermath of VMA disaster
by Jordan Langer November 5, 2010Having started her career so early, Taylor Swift has always been considered “good for her age.” Her thematic draw has, to this…
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Zombies are practically omnipresent in pop culture media—whether it be movies, video games or even Jane Austen novels. They’re certainly bordering on…
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“Winter’s Bone,” set in a bleakly impoverished Ozark community, conveys the raw resilience of a rural family. The film was the winner…
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What happens in ‘Vegas’ stays with you in ‘Vegas’
by Michael Gutsche November 5, 2010“Fallout: New Vegas” is the latest iteration of the increasingly-popular role-playing franchise set in a devastated, post-apocalyptic America. Infamous for an open-world…