Arts & Culture
Column: Justin T. Ho
Arts & CultureOctober 29, 2009
Last week I wrote about why illegal downloading is understandable, at least in certain cases. I don’t recommend it, but hey, I’m not going to judge you if you do.
‘In whose arms shall I die?’
Arts & CultureOctober 29, 2009
Written and directed by Theatre and Dance Department professor Jade Rosina McCutcheon, contemporary theater piece Elephant’s Graveyard combines the three elements of dance, song and drama onto one stage.
Basement Gallery
Arts & CultureOctober 29, 2009
For many artists, having an original work displayed proudly in a museum or gallery, gazed upon and admired by art lovers and fellow artists alike, is the ultimate dream.
What about vinyl?
Arts & CultureOctober 29, 2009
Vinyl records would seem obsolete and outdated in this new age of technology. This is actually not the case – rather, quite the opposite for a certain select group of audiophiles.
Will you B Here?
Arts & CultureOctober 26, 2009
Any disease with the nickname “the silent killer” is one that people shouldn’t be kept in the dark about.
Column: Justin T. Ho
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
On a daily basis, college students face the conundrum of balancing frugality with exorbitant and often lavish excess. We’d all love to be wise money savers to keep up with the poor student image, but in the end, a four-dollar beer really does go well with a nine-dollar meal at Burgers and Brew.
Sideshow Physical Theatre presents Elephant’s Graveyard
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
Elephant’s Graveyard Oct. 23-24, Oct. 30-31, 8 p.m.
CD Review: Karen O and the Kids
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
It’s a great year for Karen O. In addition to spending roughly a year traveling to various locations around the U.S. to create the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s March release of It’s Blitz!, O recently helped provide tunes for the motion picture soundtrack, Where the Wild Things Are.
CD Review: Parachute
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
This debut album from Parachute delivers simplicity, predictability and hackneyed lyrics – but not much more.
CD Review: Hornet Leg
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
In this album, Hornet Leg captures an older, playful punk feel that I haven’t come across in a long time. The songs are mostly melodious, featuring an unrefined production factor, raw vocals and amazingly funny and creative lyrics that really make you want to thrash and groove.

