Katie Dinsmore joined a nearly-packed crowd at the Seretean Center Wednesday night to laugh along to the Second City Comedy Theater, where stars like funny-woman Tina Fey and Steve Carell caught their breaks.
Once in a while, you go to the movies and actually feel like a better person on the way home. That’s how Travis Tindell felt after watching “Henry Poole is Here.”
The hurried, pounding percussion that gives way to deliberate, thumping drum beats is back.
Michael Phelps embarrassed any mortal man who thought he could swim and the Chinese gymnastics team twisted their bodies into shapes of popular balloon animals.
However, choosing what to watch was a daunting task.
Thus, I give you the top five Olympic Events you may have missed, but should have watched.
The right-hander has a fastball that tops out at about 40 mph. He throws so hard that the Youth Baseball League of New Haven told his coach that the boy could not pitch any more on Aug. 13.
It’s the second day of the second week, the second installment of TV Ate My Soul and I’m previewing two new shows.
This Tuesday brings a diverse selection of multimedia for you to spend your minimum wages on instead of eating.
A sheriff’s deputy pulled a gun on members of Diddy’s entourage during a routine traffic stop over the weekend, Diddy spokesman, Ed Tagliaferri said.
In the movie that commercials are billing the comedy of the summer, Tropic Thunder brings nothing more than a few cheap laughs.
Although the title “Pineapple Express” sounds like a fruit delivery business owned by Dole Plantation, in actuality it is a hilarious comedy.
The annual three-day College Fest kicks off tonight with plenty of beer and a stellar line-up of country musicians. Students are in for a treat.
It is without a doubt a good thing classes have resumed because our campus is a practical place to learn. If you do not believe me, then take these cinematic examples of being “schooled” as proof that it is much better to be taught lessons by professors at OSU than by anything else.
On the DVD front, “Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay” (John Cho and Kal Penn) is hitting the shelves.
Welcome to the most important and socially relevant weekly column you will ever read. Each week I will delve head-first into the vast ocean that is primetime TV.
The summer season for movies starts earlier each year. Reviews for Iron Man, Prince Caspian and Indiana Jones.
With the Writer’s Guild of America strike halting episode production for countless shows, TV went through a 100-day dry patch. Although contracts were signed and deals were made, primetime shows are on a newer, longer and more traditional hiatus—summer.
Daniel Hunter has dealt with more problems than a character in a Lifetime movie, but has not let any of his past define him.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Miley Cyrus is taking issue with a photo of herself that’s going around, and it’s not another amateur, truth-or-dare Internet snapshot — it’s the handiwork of Annie Leibovitz.
Although video is known for killing the radio star, local movie rental store Vault Video has worked to change that image.
When I heard Goldfrapp released a new album, I was ecstatic. After I downloaded the CD and had a first listen, I didn’t quite know how to react.
UNITED NATIONS - Nicole Kidman has urged world leaders and ordinary people to join the global fight to end violence against women.
I suggest putting on some sun screen and tanning glasses because this list is pure ultraviolet entertainment.
There is one overwhelming, important fact in the war on terrorism that towers over everything else in significance.
LONDON- George Clooney. Angelina Jolie. Shakira.
Not a red carpet lineup, but a roll call of celebrities the sometimes dour British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has recruited to inject glamour into his appeals to help the developing world.
The OSU Theatre Department is ending its play season on a high note.
Quite a few of them, not to mention a multitude of dance numbers.