Rock fans rejoice! Foo Fighters released a new album on Monday, Nov. 10. According to Blabbermouth.net, the album is projected to sell 200,000 units in the U.S. within its first week. Along with their HBO mini-series of the same name, Sonic Highways pays a unique tribute to American music. Each song off the album was… Continue reading Foo Fighters pay tribute to American music with ‘Sonic Highways’
Category: Arts & Entertainment
NPHC host week of events for campus
UTM’s National Pan-Hellenic Council held a week full of events to expose the campus to the history and culture of the Divine nine organizations and to show Greek unity amongst the organizations. The week kicked off Sunday night when the Greeks affiliated with NPHC gathered together on the patio to “walk the yard”. During this… Continue reading NPHC host week of events for campus
“You Can’t Take It With You” Vanguard auditions
Auditions for “You Can’t Take It With You” will be held in the Little Theatre at UTM on Dec. 2-3 at 7 p.m. on the first floor of the Fine Arts Building. The play will open during the spring and will be directed by Ken Zimmerman. This play also has quite a bit of history… Continue reading “You Can’t Take It With You” Vanguard auditions
Taylor Swift 1989 Album Review
Since her self-titled album’s release in 2006 at the age of 17, Taylor Swift has established a name for herself as a musician. While she has been criticized as a musician, the talent held by Swift is nothing that can be denied. Her first album remained on the top country charts for 24 weeks and… Continue reading Taylor Swift 1989 Album Review
Dumb and Dumber To: A recycled original
Dumb and Dumber To debuted this weekend and sadly not much, if anything, has changed in 20 years. The sequel to the 1994 Farrely Brothers comedy classic Dumb and Dumber has been highly anticipated for quite some time now. Unfortunately the Farrelys failed to meet those high expectations. The audience quickly learns that since they… Continue reading Dumb and Dumber To: A recycled original
Gyllenhaal is frighteningly good in ‘Nightcrawler’
Journalism is a crazy job, but Jake Gyllenhaal’s newest film, Nightcrawler, shows exactly what not to do when you’re a journalist. Gyllenhaal plays Louis Bloom, a man, desperate for work, who finds an interest in crime journalism on the streets of Los Angeles. As Bloom begins work as an amateur freelance cameraman, he quickly discovers… Continue reading Gyllenhaal is frighteningly good in ‘Nightcrawler’
Call of Duty: Advance Warfare review
When the first whisper of a new Call of Duty game produced by Sledgehammer was heard of the fans went crazy. For nearly two and a half years fans waited impatiently as they wore out their Black-Ops 2 disks and just edged by playing Ghosts but when the reveal video for Call of Duty: Advance… Continue reading Call of Duty: Advance Warfare review
‘Interstellar’ will take audiences to other worlds
Most well-known for directing titles like The Dark Knight and Inception, Christopher Nolan tackles the science fiction genre with his latest film, Interstellar. The film follows Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a man who’s sole concern in life is the safety and well-being of his family. Cooper is a brilliant pilot and engineer in a world that no longer needs people with… Continue reading ‘Interstellar’ will take audiences to other worlds
Walking Dead Season 5 quarter recap
AMC’s The Walking Dead has come back with a vengeance and each week’s episode keeps getting better and better. Warning: this contains a few spoilers, so if you aren’t completely caught up, you might not want to read ahead. At the end of the fourth season, we last saw Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the group,… Continue reading Walking Dead Season 5 quarter recap
Pitt’s ‘Fury’ blasts box offices during its opening weekend
War is a terrible thing. Its costs are many, and few films seem to capture that. Fury, on the other hand, captures that aspect and much more. Fury is the story of an American tank crew fighting through Nazi Germany in April 1945, toward the end of the European theater of World War II. The… Continue reading Pitt’s ‘Fury’ blasts box offices during its opening weekend