Arts & EventsApocalypse Now perpetuates academic discourseLeah O SullivanOctober 5, 2012The Philosophy and Political Theory film series commenced last Wednesday, Sept. 25...
FeaturesFilm questions educationAnita TamOctober 5, 2012Charter schools are hailed by some as the solution to the public...
Arts & EventsDramatic story lines characterize Klugman’s new film The WordsJoy PearsonSeptember 28, 2012It was obvious from the get-go that this wasn’t going to be...
Arts & EventsWe Need to Talk About Kevin haunts and disturbsEvan PearsonApril 13, 2012Given that our society devotes significant effort to the conception and raising...
Arts & EventsBullhead reveals horror of Belgian beef mafiasEvan PearsonMarch 9, 2012T he directorial debut of Belgian writer-director Michael Roskam, Bullhead (Rundskop in...
Arts & EventsMoneyball an underdog story lacking in originalityJack GilbertMarch 2, 2012With baseball season almost upon us, it seems appropriate that the baseball...
Arts & EventsThe Secret World of Arrietty has nothing to hideTommy StoneMarch 2, 2012On Friday, Feb. 17, Japan’s anime powerhouse Studio Ghibli released another emotional...
Arts & EventsExtremely powerful and incredibly sadMolly BrownFebruary 24, 2012The movie adaptation of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is hard to...
Arts & EventsA Separation emotesEvan PearsonFebruary 24, 2012Divorce is a messy procedure in the United States, not only for...
Arts & EventsWordless beauty in The ArtistElisabeth SchybergFebruary 3, 2012The Artist has been making itself loudly known to the world of...
Arts & EventsNew movie releases to keep in mind for the final weeks of 2011Jack GilbertDecember 9, 2011By the time this goes to print, we’ll all be done with...
Arts & EventsProf. Ostrom’s filmWalt MitchellNovember 4, 2011Puget Sound professor Hans Ostrom will soon break into Hollywood with Napa,...