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Evil Dead is a perfect example of a movie that fits the stereotype of a typical horror film. It has the coupled teenagers, the cabin in the middle of the woods, the thunderstorms, the creepy basement, the perfectly planned power outage and even that stupid girl that decides it’s a good idea to investigate the dark basement while the whole audience is shouting, “No!” The film is about Mia, who...

Game of Thrones Returns to HBO

March 31, 2013. Mark it down, folks. That’s the day that the third season of Game of Thrones premieres on HBO. If you’ve been starving for knights, blood and backstabbing, the wait is almost over.


Are Bookstores Becoming Too Old-Fashioned?

When I heard that Barnes & Noble was closing some of its stores, I panicked. How could they be going out of business? Why were they closing their stores to the book nerds of the world? I don’t know about you, but I’d rather spend all of my money there than at American Eagle any day. I began my research and found out that not all of the Barnes & Noble stores were closing. Whew! Crisis averted.


Must-Have Free Smartphone Apps for College Students

If you’re a student and you’re hoping to use your smartphone to enhance your productivity this semester, how do you know which apps are worth downloading? Are you really going to try all 200 on the “featured apps” list?


Trailer to the Oscars

With the Golden Globes and SAG Awards out of the way, we still wait to hear from the Academy on February 24 for the 85th annual Academy Awards. Who’s nominated? Who should win? And who was left out?


TV Trumps Talent

Flip the channel. Turn up the volume. Listen. There must be another talent competition flashing on your flat screen. One with raw talent, another with flashy lights and stage galore, and a third with spinning chairs and a star studded cast.


The Master commands attention, rewards thoughtful viewers

This was the third place entry in the Features category of Imprint Magazine's Fall 2012 writing contest.


42 Wallaby Way, Sydney

Because I live out on the West Coast, I don’t actually get to see my family very often when I’m here at school. It’s depressing, yes, a bit, but when I heard my dad was coming, boy was I happy. My mom declared that the ‘bank was coming into town,’ and what college student doesn’t like to hear that?


A Guy's Point of View: The Odd Life of Timothy Green

I’m in touch with my manhood. I love cars, root for the hometown teams, and blast blatantly offensive hip hop on a daily basis.


Part of Me

Ever since I saw Katy Perry’s concert movie Katy Perry: Part of Me, I have generally shunned the radio while driving. Instead, I opt for the Katy Perry CD mix that I made after watching the movie. The windows are down and the mood is good as songs like “California Girls” and “Wide Awake” blare.


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