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"This Is It" continues MJ's posthumous fame

On the Silver Screen
"This Is It" gives his fans a chance to see him in his element, as a ruthlessly efficient professional, while also providing a taste of just how incredible the concert series would have been. Still, it left me with a sinking feeling.… Post the First Comment

Fincher and company talk "Social Network"

Lights! Camera! ... Harvard? Director David Fincher and his film crew have transformed Homewood for "The Social Network."… 2 Comments

Hollywood Undead

Last Week Live
At their show last Friday, Hollywood Undead opened up with "Undead," a high energy "don't mess with us" song.… Post the First Comment

USA's White Collar so good it should be illegal

In recent years, the number of investigative crime dramas on television has exploded. Practically "how-to" guides to hiding your very own murder, they have monopolized network TV and given rise to an entire generation of savvy, copycat criminals. … 2 Comments


BSO performance awakens classical love

Last Thursday, under the direction of Robert Spano, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performed two monumental pieces of the classical repertoire. Post a comment

Barnstormers bring Eliot's "Party" to Hopkins

If you're looking for intrigue, catharsis and some thought-provoking observations on humanity, look no further than this talented production of a classic play. Post a comment

"Wild Things" shows beastly side of childhood

On the Silver Screen

The film is powerful because it recognizes that being a child is not only different, but, at times, utterly terrifying. For them, the world can seem foreign, strange - even wild. 1 Comment

Even Hilary Swank can't make "Amelia" take flight

On the Silver Screen

Hilary Swank's performance and the mystery of Earhart's actual life make for a moderately enjoyable and informative two hours. Post a comment

Things I've Learned: The Swimmers

People Are Soft

hock full of slick, pretty pop songs swathed in synthesizers and odd, evocative lyrics, People Are Soft floats by in a blur at first but reveals deeper layers upon further listening. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Julian Casablancas

Phrazes for the Young

On the whole Phrazes for the Young is a very successful excursion for The Strokes' front man. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Cast of Glee

Glee: The Music, Vol. 1

The covers are a little Broadway, a little overdone and a lot of awesome. Post a comment

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