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A Reminder Of Where TV Last Left Off

It has been three long months and seven painstaking days since the beginning of the writers' strike, and the end of television as we knew it. It's been ages since we've heard a new "that's what she said" joke, and we are all dying to find out if Meredith and McDreamy are over for good this time. (0) comments

With the writers' strike now a thing of the past, it seems like the world of entertainment can finally return to normal. The Oscars will go on, movies will go back into production and television will at last return to lighting up our screens. However, when they will return is another question entirely. (1) comment

'Monologues' Brings Hope

If a vagina could talk it would have a lot to say - this is the premise behind the play "The Vagina Monologues." The Obie-Award winning play, written by Eve Ensler, will be playing in von der Mehden Recital Hall tonight and Friday at 7 p.m. The production is a series of monologues, which are based on real stories that came from over 200 interviews that Ensler compiled. (0) comments

With the weekend close at hand, you've probably heard at least one person utter that all-too-familiar Storrs motto: "There's nothing to do around here." But really, that's not true. Especially if you like beer. Many beer enthusiasts have dreamed of making a pilgrimage to the source of their favorite brew. (0) comments

Film Explores Homosexuality And Judaism During Holocaust

She calls herself "Jaguar," but she isn't doing the hunting. "Aimee and Jaguar," the second in the film series "Sorry to Burst Your Bubble," tells the story of Felice and Lilly, two German women during the time of the Holocaust. Felice is Jewish, while Lilly is an unsatisfied housewife and mother of four. (0) comments

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