When I first started writing for this column, I didn’t know what to expect. In a school so focused on technology and innovation and all that, would anyone even be interested in a female-centric column?
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I wanted to like Tacoesque—I really did. There’s just something about the idea of a brand new restaurant, rough around the edges, focusing on nothing but the food.
Vulfpeck’s long awaited debut LP was released last week after a string of annual EPs since 2011. Known for their unique interpretation of minimalist funk, Thrill Of The Arts brings something new, yet familiar to the table.
James “Whitey” Bulger. Ruthless gangster. Informant killer. FBI informant. Yes, that’s right: under FBI agent John Connolly, Jim Bulger brought down his arch Bostonian rivals, killed several informants, and made millions in illegal money, all while protected under the FBI.
The Apple Watch was made available for pre-order last week, coinciding with the embargo being lifted on major publications’ reviews for the device.
Adapted from the comic series penned by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, Kingsman: The Secret Service combines the suave of Connery-era Bond and the comedic elements of Austin Powers.
Editor’s note: this review contains some spoilers.
Whenever a film’s context is war, especially between the United States and the Middle East, there is inevitable controversy.
For yet another week, my efforts to visit the establishment which I have been craving go unfulfilled due to a combination of my own schedule and hours that don’t exactly line up with co-op.