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Fade in on a cube, blue and white energy swirling within. A deep voice overpowers; its raspy, confident tone resounding with one simple message. The end of the world as we know it is near. Joss Whedon, iconic science fiction director best known for his work on Serenity, Angel, and quirky mini series Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, has left audiences around the world speechless after last night’s...

Leading innovation and following suit

Spring is in the air, but that means summer is right around the corner. While we are finishing up classes and finals, Apple is thinking about the next wave of college students with its summer refresh of the MacBook Pro lineup. While not a redesign, but rather a specification boost (i.e.


Rebirth of the Titanic

Fifteen years ago James Cameron steered the luxury liner Titanic on a historical voyage to the top of the Hollywood box office. In 1997, the film that began the illustrious careers of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet brought in a worldwide gross of $1.8 billion. This was a milestone that remained untouched for 12 years until James Cameron himself topped it.


The Passing of an Idol

The 2013 “Rockin’ New Years Eve” party will be short one smiling face this year. Television legend Dick Clark passed away Wednesday morning due to a massive heart attack following a medical procedure. He was 82.


The glass sparkles in new Julia Roberts' flick

Of all the computer-generated tricks in Mirror Mirror, the director’s effect of choice is adding an occasional animated sparkle to the actors’ white-as-snow teeth, making any smile instantly charming. It says, look at how attractive everyone is in this movie; doesn’t that matter more than what our characters are up to?


No more numbers: The New iPad releases with full force

Upon its release, there was a lot of hype surrounding Apple’s new iPad. The product has since gained high praise for new features and a stunning display. Some people are still wondering what makes this product so special. Here’s a look.


Girl on TV: In Defense of Women on Television

If you were to ask Dame Beyonce Knowles-Z “Who runs the world?,” she and her back-up dancers would respond with a resounding, “Girls!” The same question could be posed regarding the current landscape of television, and I feel you’d receive the same answer.


Intoxicated by Technology

Remember how it feels to hold a brand new book, its contents still a mystery. Remember the way the spine crackles and crunches when you open the cover to reveal the first few words and indulge in the fresh scent of pristine, untouched pages. When was the last time you were completely intoxicated by a book?


Hunger Games delivers to all fans

The Hunger Games excels as an enjoyable and enthralling film that, despite its serious themes, never becomes too preachy.


Coming Back or Canceled? The Fate of Former TV Heavyweights

As we get closer and closer to the end of the current TV season, many shows will fall victim to cancellations by viscous network executives. Usually, the runts of the litter are weeded out to make room for promising new shows, but this year each of the Big Four networks – CBS, FOX, ABC and NBC – has a top-rated show in jeopardy of being canceled.


Spring TV has Sprung

Spring is the season of rebirth. Finally, it is time for the mundane months of snowy winter to end and for the trees and flowers to blossom once again. But it is also the season for new television programs to premiere and for our favorite shows to return after their torturously long hiatuses.

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