Bakari Kitwana, former editor of The Source, came to the African American Cultural Center Monday to discuss his new book, "Why White Kids Love Hip Hop: Wangstas, Wiggers, Wannabes, and the New Reality of Race in America." Kitwana started his presentation introducing his book as the subject of much controversy and Monday night's lecture-turned-debate was no exception.
A decision more difficult than choosing a major, with more options than housing choices for next year, with backlash that may be worse than your last decision made with beer goggles on - what are you going to be for Halloween? There are the classics of course, like a witch or a vampire.
The Saves The Day and Senses Fail co-headlining tour stopped by the Webster Theatre in Hartford Sunday night to a sold out crowd. Twenty minutes before the first band was scheduled to hit the stage the venue was already close to maximum capacity. The show started off with Louisville based band Emanuel, who kicked off the night with a loud and fast-paced set, playing songs off of their Vagrant Records debut album, "Soundtrack To A Headrush.
His images are forever imprinted in the history of cinema, Janet Leigh's terrifying shower in "Psycho," Cary Grant being chased by a plane in "North by Northwest," Jimmy Stewart spying on his neighbors in "Rear Window." Legendary director, Alfred Hitchcock's movies began Monday and are running through Sunday, Oct.
Aries You'll be feeling frisky, but it's not a good time to gamble. Losses, both emotional and financial, could result. Taurus You may be in a hurry, but don't get frantic. You still have time to think before taking action. Gemini There's plenty of work in the coming year, maybe more than you want.
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