A Tuna Christmas
RC, Writer
November 30, 2011
Come and see the last main stage theatre production of the semester, A Tuna Christmas. A Tuna Christmas is the second play out of a “Tuna” trilogy by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. The play is set in a fictional town Tuna, Texas where mishap, mayhem, and even a little mystery... Read more »
As I Lay Dying
RC, Writer
September 29, 2011
Eight months ago an ensemble was put together to create the magnificent production of As I Lay Dying. The process of this production has been very different for many of the actors involved. Many of them have just discovered the form of “moment work”. “Moment work is a compilation of form and content... Read more »
Movie Review: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Dusti Kempf, Editor
September 5, 2011
On August 5th, 2011 Chernin Entertainment and 20th Century Fox released the science fiction thriller Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, and directed by Rupert Wyatt, this movie was designed as somewhat of a prequel to the Planet of the Apes film series. However,... Read more »
A Horror Movie Worth Seeing: Insidious
Brandi Cockerham, Writer
April 25, 2011
On April 1st, FilmDistrict’s new horror film, Insidious, opened in theaters across the country. One of the co-directors of the popular Saw series directed this movie and on it’s opening weekend Insidious rated 3rd in terms of gross income. Always in search of a thrill, I went to see the movie the... Read more »
Rango: Depp Does it Again
Lizzle Davis, Writer
April 5, 2011
For all you Pirates of the Carribean fans out there, Johnny Depp captures audiences once again with his cute chameleon character in Rango. Directed by Gore Verbinski (Pirates), the story follows a lonely chameleon who winds up in the whimsical and isolated town of Dirt, where he finds an opportunity... Read more »
Gnomeo and Juliet
Lizzle Davis, Writer
February 28, 2011
William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, Romeo & Juliet, comes to life (or lawn) in director Kelly Asbury’s lovable animated film Gnomeo and Juliet. In the bubbly 3D gnome adaptation, two “star-crossed” lovers, Gnomeo of the Mr. Montague’s “Blue” Garden and Juliet of Ms. Capulet’s “Red”... Read more »
The King Returns: A Video Game Preview on Duke Nukem
Brad Hamrick, Writer
November 28, 2010
The King is back baby! Duke Nukem will be returning to the gaming world in 2011 in the highly anticipated sequel Duke Nukem Forever. The long awaited return of Duke Nukem is over. Duke will return in this long awaited sequel Duke Nukem Forever. The sequel has been in the works since 1997, and after... Read more »
Video Game: Heavy Rain
Brad Hamrick, Writer
November 19, 2010
If you are looking for an adventure game that puts you in control of how the game will end based on the decisions you make, then look no further. Heavy Rain is that game. Heavy Rain was released in the United States last year on February 23rd and on the 18th in Japan. Heavy Rain was developed by Quantic... Read more »
Movie Review: The Switch
Lori Hamrick, Writer
October 1, 2010
The Switch stars Jennifer Aniston as Kassie Larson,a strong, successful woman who doesn’t see the need to wait for a child, and Jason Bateman as Wally Mars,her neurotic best friend. When Kassie decides she wants to become pregnant, Wally becomes jealous and defensive, especially in front of Roland,... Read more »
The Social Network
Brandon Coble, Editor
September 9, 2010
It is the modern day addiction. Everyday people rush to their computers to see if they have notifications, page suggestions, or friend requests. Most anyone who has a computer knows exactly what I am talking about. Facebook has changed the way we live our lives and interact. On October 1st we will see... Read more »









