Namoli Brennet, singer/songwriter from Tucson, Ariz, performed last night to a modest yet enthusiastic crowd in the Student Union Rainbow Center. "It was very laid back," said Greg Wyche, a 10th-semester environmental geo-science major. Brennet's show was a part of this semester's OutLoud music series. (0) comments
The UConn Wind Ensemble gave an exciting performance in front of a modest-sized audience in von der Mehden recital hall Thursday. While the other school ensembles emphasize standard repertoire music, the Wind Ensemble performs both more modern and experimental music that sometimes delves into the bizarre. (0) comments
Not everyone's plans for spring break include jetting to Cancun, soaking up rays of sunlight by day and engaging in various debaucheries by night. Most students are looking forward to far more domestic plans including, but not limited to, shopping, sleeping and watching movies. (0) comments
With a title that's a pun in and of itself, USA's new detective comedy "Psych" has established its place among the cleverest shows on television today. Although it is not one of the better known debuts of 2006, to its fans it is a gem amongst gravel in the proverbial sandbox of sitcoms. (0) comments
When the name of acclaimed video game designer Hideo Kojima comes up in conversation, most gamers think of the "Metal Gear" series. Recently, however, he and his team released the title "Lunar Knights" which is quite the departure from what Kojima has become associated with. (0) comments