Performer to promote deaf awareness at event
Chances are most people have no idea this week is National Deaf Awareness Week.
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Chances are most people have no idea this week is National Deaf Awareness Week.
It's nice to see the Coen brothers being funny again, even if it is their typical dark humor.
If you've ever wondered what it's like to pick up a Stormtrooper with the Force and smack him into a wall until he dies, you don't have to wonder anymore.
A couple years ago, Doug Montoya, who runs the Box Performance Space with a partner, noticed people would promise to come watch the improv show the following weekend. Most of them never did, yet they kept promising.
I have to admit, I purposely avoided "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" when it was released.
After spending an arduous flight with an Italian guy digging his arm into my side, I arrived at PAX - the Penny Arcade Expo - in Seattle.
The concept of machine guns mounted on cars has fascinated 5-year-old boys since machine guns and cars were invented. And if what they say is true, that the man is just the boy grown large, then "Death Race" is easily the most awesome action movie ever.
Now that another school year is upon us, hallways are clogged, lines in the SUB are long and everywhere a bicyclist goes, nervous-looking freshmen are freezing in place and causing collisions.
The Enemy UK
"The X-Files: I Want To Believe" is not a waste of 100 minutes, nor is it a waste of $10. But it isn't a compelling use of time or money either.
Students looking for their weekly comic book fix need go no further than University Comic Warehouse, a short walk across Central Avenue from the Communication & Journalism building.
Christopher Nolan has completely surpassed "Batman Begins" with his latest outing of the masked vigilante. This is no mean feat, as "Batman Begins" was widely hailed as the best Batman movie ever made when it came out in 2005. Now, the torch has been passed to "The Dark Knight."
Director Guillermo del Toro has been working on his imagery since "Pan's Labyrinth," and his latest work, "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," has an impressive collection of his signature creepy crawlies. But rather than inspiring nightmares, the creatures stir up a mixture of amusement and awe.
Coldplay
Hulk smash?
It has been a glorious return to the days of yore, when a young man could steal a car, drive it down a city street at 150 mph, slam it into a bus, shoot the bus driver, and then steal the bus.
Robert Downey Jr. was born to play Tony Stark.
Dirt City Radio
"Grand Theft Auto IV" isn't out yet, but it's already stirring controversy.
If it wasn't for the kung fu, "The Forbidden Kingdom" would be a terrible movie.