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Entertainment

‘Girl Talk’ an eclectic, snark-filled conversation

March 5, 2013 Julia Kuttler

Fans of British pop will rejoice when they hear Kate Nash’s new release, Girl Talk. The third album by the UK songstress features 15 tracks…

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‘Creatures’ features beautiful FX

February 19, 2013 Julia Kuttler

“Beautiful Creatures” is a film with high ambitions: to be the next teen movie franchise. Though the film may not have achieved this, the latest…

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‘Side Effects’ not worth the risk

February 12, 2013 Julia Kuttler

“Side Effects,” the newest psychological thriller film, is a cat-and-mouse game that keeps audiences wondering what the next escalation will be. Written and directed by…

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Pilot does more ‘Harm’ than good

February 5, 2013 Julia Kuttler

The plot of “Do No Harm,” NBC’s newest drama and the most recent spawn of the classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story, is as…

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Mice Parade makes listeners their lab rats

January 29, 2013 Julia Kuttler

Candela, the eighth studio effort of the genre-defying band Mice Parade, is an intimate experimentation with multi-cultural sounds. Over the course of 10 tracks, the…

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