Heaven helps those who help themselves – and their parents
It’s not often you see a movie about families that can be grim and entertaining at the same time, but a select few do just that.
It’s not often you see a movie about families that can be grim and entertaining at the same time, but a select few do just that.
After Collin Farrell’s latest flick, IN Bruges, opened the Sundance Film Festival last month, he took a little time to talk about the comedic gangster movie with UVSC and other college campuses all over the country.
The season of love is officially upon us.
he Contemporary Dance Ensemble’s presentation of Imprints held on Feb. 1, 2008 in the Ragan Theater, was truly an experience. Exhilarating imprints of personal experience and empowerment were shared through this powerful art form.
The climax of Fool’s Gold features one cinematic element that everybody has wanted to see, but nobody has had the stones to do it yet: Finally, someone punches Kate Hudson in the face.
Last week, The College Times reviewed You’re Awful, I Love You, the upcoming album from St. Louis rock band Ludo.
“I like taking something that’s kind of silly but actually kind of matters, because people respond to things like that,” said Mo Rocca about the types of stories he likes to cover as a journalist after his presentation on this year’s election race on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
It may have been freezing outside last Friday night, but that didn’t stop local artist Jason Metcalf from displaying his unique art at The Mode Boutique.
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Students Torben Bernhard and Travis Low are fusing education and artistry in a new documentary on UVSC’s poet and artist-in-residence, Alex Caldiero.