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“The Girl on the Train”: A poor version of better thrillers

October 11, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

Imagine yourself eating a steak. Now, if that steak is juicy, rich and cooked just right, that steak is “Gone Girl.” It’s “The Girl with…

Entertainment

From Indian Lakes mesmerize the Marquis

October 11, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

From the delicate rhythms and hollow tones, to the swaying of Joey Vannucchi’s long hair, From Indian Lakes put the Marquis Theatre into a trance.…

Entertainment

The Oh Hellos rock the Ogden

October 10, 2016 Daniel Lorenzo

The quaint, dimly-lit theatre hums with the din of excited twenty-something banter and the crowded mass of general admission ticket holders groove along to the…

Entertainment

Foreign films – a powerful tool for learning new languages

October 9, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

There is something unarguably seductive about foreign films. Perhaps it is the iconic Brigitte Bardot-esque heroines of French cinema or the intoxicating, blood-soaked battles of…

Entertainment

Regina Spektor charms and reflects on new album

October 7, 2016 Daniel Lorenzo

Remember Us to Life, the Russian indie-pop wunderkind’s fifth major-label album and seventh overall, shows us a slightly different Regina Spektor. Though still innovative and…

Entertainment

Battles, priests and the Upside Down: The best TV shows of summer 2016

October 5, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

In past years, the summer television season has been a wasteland, a barren time where reruns reign and misfires go to die. However, this summer…

Entertainment

“The Fourth Phase”: More than just a snowboarding film

October 4, 2016 Anna Bernard

It’s art, undeniably. Snowboarder, skier or none of the above, it is unquestionable that the footage and content shown in “The Fourth Phase,” is pure…

Entertainment

Fall TV preview: The best new shows to indulge in this fall

October 4, 2016 Taryn Allen

As the weather gets colder and October hits, there is a much stronger urge to stay at home all day, curled up, watching TV. Luckily,…

Entertainment

The 2016 Primetime Emmy Awards: Standard fare with acting surprises

October 2, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

When it was all said and done, it was a mostly uncontroversial and predictable year at the Emmys. Jimmy Kimmel was a perfectly sharp-tongued, but…

Books

The Arab of the Future 2: A syrian golden-boy

October 1, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

On Sept. 20, 2016, Riad Sattouf, a French-Syrian cartoonist and director of the award-winning French film “Les Beaux Gosses,” released a new graphic novel, “The…

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