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February 17, 2012 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
To celebrate to this week’s holiday, only a romantic song from no other than the funky Quebecois duo Chromeo will do. Channeling the ’70s and ’80s, this dynamic pair has hit another win with their most recent single “When the Night Falls.” Chromeo has enjoyed modest success...
February 12, 2012
Rosie (Print Co-Editor-in-Chief) – “Jake Gyllenhaal. You can just see his soul through his eyes, and he has such a broken sweetness and charm.” Hannah (Print Co-Editor-in-Chief) – “Justin Beiber. I watched his movie Never Say Never and besides his adorable looks, Justin is as talented...
January 27, 2012
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January 12, 2012 • Wahid Ishrar, Staff Writer
Have you ever thought of what you could do with food besides eat it? For example, use them as objects for lanscape-like images? That is exactly what Carl Warner, a British photographer, does for a substantial amount of his career. In this video, Warner’s background is discussed and we see Warner...
January 6, 2012 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
Director Daveo Mathias, a subscriber to Funnyordie.com, along with the help of MTV, has made a short but comprehensive video about the “swag epidemic” taking the nation by storm. To summarize it, this video is hilarious. It never breaks face, and keeps the swag satire going until the bitter...
January 3, 2012 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
Learning how to swallow your pride is a good New Year’s resolution. Which is why the first Song of the Week for 2012 is “Perth” by Bon Iver, despite their popularity with hipsters and Rolling Stone’s odious ongoing love affair with them. Bon Iver is simply amazing. Kanye West said as much...
December 22, 2011 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
Christmas is a joyous time of the year: a time when families come together, businesses boom and, for a short moment, all the troubles of the world seem to disappear. However, poor planning can make Christmas a trouble of its own. Take heed of this simple tips to ensure smooth sailing this holiday...
December 21, 2011 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
Song of the Week is keeping it classy for the holidays with this seminal Ludwig Van chart-topper, “Symphony Number Nine.” This song is not just the song of this week, but it is the defining song of mankind. Popular music is one of the most transient things in our society, yet this nearly...
December 20, 2011 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
Who said Electro, a splinter sub genre of electronic music that notably follows the progression of a normal song(having a chorus and not being repetitive) had its day in the early 2000’s? The increasingly popular Glitch Mob had a mini-hit last year with “Drive It Like You Stole It,” a powerful...
November 30, 2011 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts and Entertainment Editor
Our nation’s Crazy, Stupid Love affair with Ryan Gosling may have reached its peak, but I don’t think my love for “Nightcall” by French DJ Kavinsky, which was featured in the soundtrack of Drive, ever will. Drive, directed by Danish director Nicholas Winding Refn, was a hit crime drama released...