When you're met at the door by SUBOG members handing out free felt mustaches, you know you're in for an interesting night. And the SUBOG comedy show featuring Baron Vaughn didn't disappoint, providing raucous laughter and side-splitting jokes. Neil Charles was the opening comedian on the bill. (1) comment
Celebrities tell us how to style our hair, eat, diet, and now, apparently, who to vote for. In the current election, political celebrity involvement in the media and press is at an all time high. "You can't get much better drama than what we're seeing on the campaign trail," said Charles Lachman, the executive producer of "Inside Edition," in an interview with Julie Bosman of The New York Times. (0) comments
BIOL 3209 Mad Science Welcome, students, to the laboratory! In this classroom, there are only two rules: "please don't touch that," and "no late journal entries will be accepted." We'll be covering the basics (evil cackle, implausible energy sources) early in the course, but things will move up to enormous reanimated cyborg men pretty quickly, so try to keep up. (0) comments
Unless you're not a fan of video games, you have probably at one time or another heard of "Little Big Planet." LBP is without a doubt the most anticipated game coming exclusively to Sony's PlayStation 3 this fall. This ambitious game made by the guys at Media Molecule will revolutionize the side-scrolling genre and create an online community like no other. (0) comments
There are tons of videogame franchises out there that could make compelling films. While the games are good enough on their own, the thought of seeing our favorite characters fleshed out on screen is one that could make any fan giddy. However, it could also make anyone squeamish as well. (2) comments