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This summer marks a self-proclaimed milestone for one of the most recognizable comedic figures of our generation. "I always have about eight ideas circling the airport at any time and then eventually every three-and-a-half years, one of these ideas lands," Mike Myers explains his thought processes. (0) comments
We're all sick of writing papers, completing projects and studying for finals. The intoxicating aroma of summer effuses around campus, teasing us cruelly, calling us away from our studies. As if we needed yet another reason to be distracted, the summer months are looking to be a great time at the Cineplex. (0) comments
First off, I want to thank all my readers from the past three years! It's been great writing for all you music lovers out there. OK, so on to NovaFest. This year was the odd pairing of Jamaican hip-hop artist Sean Kingston and emo-rockers Brand New. As the gates opened at 8 p. (0) comments
A majority of students would agree that during finals week there is an extra component that is added into everyday diets: caffeine. Although Holy Grounds does the trick to meet the needs of caffeine-craving students, there are a few other alternatives. I know what you are thinking: "Go to Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts!" As these two establishments are well respected and have great reputations, isn't it time to broaden our beverage horizons and try someplace new? Lucky for us, Villanova is located in an heavily "café-populated" area. (0) comments
Every girl dreams of the special day her Prince Charming will take her by the hand, look into her eyes, and sing "You're so beautiful, you could be an air hostess in the '60s." Or maybe not. Whether or not this is your romantic ideal, one thing is certain: Flight of the Conchords, New Zealand's self-proclaimed fourth most popular folk-comedy duo, has had a busy year, and their success stems from their witty music, containing lyrics just like that. (0) comments
Indie-folk-rock band Eisley stopped in Philadelphia on April 25 at the First Unitarian Church. Finally touring to promote its latest LP, "Combinations," this family band is about half-way through with its 40-plus-date trek. Made up of three sisters, a brother and a cousin, Eisley didn't stop there when recruiting family members; their tour manager is their father, lighting is done by another cousin and there are other Dupree family members running around backstage as well. (1) comment
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - "Magic" Admit it. If you're a Bruce Springsteen fan, you probably spent the days leading up to the release of "Magic" scouring Youtube for concert videos and refreshing your Ruckus homepage. "Magic," the band's follow up to 2002's "The Rising" was released amid as much hype as any other album this year. (0) comments