For some, Fox's take on Islamic terrorists simply too realistic on '24'
Fox's 24 is one of the most innovative programs on television for its "real-time" format, but this season it has become one of the most controversial, too.
Fox's 24 is one of the most innovative programs on television for its "real-time" format, but this season it has become one of the most controversial, too.
Can Arrested Development save the sitcom? Though it may be too early to tell, Arrested Development (Sundays at 8:30 p.m on Fox) has brought a new twist to an old Fox concept: the dysfunctional family.
It is too bad that the NBA's most valuable player award can only go to one player, because so many deserving candidates have emerged this season.
"What's with today, today?"-Empire RecordsI've been asking myself that very same question a lot lately.
On Sunday, Nov. 14, Brandeis reopened Levin Ballroom (only a couple of hours after the "Screw Anyone" Dance) for the WBRS Fall Concert featuring The Lot Six, Read Yellow and Audible Mainframe.
After this past week, there have been lots of rumblings of people moving to Canada. Canada is the land of Molson Beer and hockey.
The only reason I even knew anything about Hamlet was because of the Simpsons. But while Bart plays a mean Hamlet, Moe excels in his role as Claudius and Chief Wiggam dazzles as Polonius, I just don't feel like they do it justice.
When someone knows they have been beaten, they usually issue a concession speech to the opposition, admitting defeat and congratulating them on their win.
It's a dilemma that many students face sometime during their college years: You reach into your pocket and find out you have a five dollar bill, two singles and some loose change.
You wouldn't know it here in the northeast, but there is another professional sport playing meaningful games right now besides Major League Baseball.
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