by Colin Gettig in Entertainment
After the first full week of classes, CUB treated us to a little magic show courtesy of Peter Boie on Friday night. The catch phrase of the night was "believe the illusion" and started with a short musical number in which he gave a quick sample of several smaller and common tricks.
by Nicholas Ruebel / WTSC General Manager in Entertainment
With the advent of digital music came the ability to enjoy "your" music whenever and wherever you go. Walking to class or jogging around the track, it's there. The infamous iPod was not the first portable music device, but it was the first device that allowed entire libraries of music to travel with ease.
by Ben Brown-Steiner in Entertainment
There have been exciting and worrying announcements recently pertaining to two of the most beloved movie franchises: Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. First, it has been made public that the current crew of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was informed that the final movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will be split in two parts.
by Robert Dora in Entertainment
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep features the talent of two new young stars, Alex Etel and Priyanka Xi. The film takes place in Scotland, near Loch Ness, during World War II. The movie show the development of a young Angus MacMorrow (Etel) as he matures, with the help of a little magic, of course.
by Glenn Gamboa / MCT in Entertainment
It's a study in democracy, a tribute to the freedom of speech, and, frankly, a remarkable show of honesty. No, this isn't another story about the presidential election. It's a story about the Wu-Tang Clan. At a time when album rollouts are as meticulously plotted as minor military battles or new car launches, Wu-Tang Clan is gloriously off-script, with members of the hip-hop collective beefing in public and some even questioning the merits of the group's latest album 8 Diagrams (Loud/SRC).