Lindsay Lohan is by far one of my favorite disasters, and I hate myself for saying that.
Writer critiques ‘pleasantness’ of film
Jason Segel is the most huggable man in the movies.
Critic discusses mediocrity of ‘The Hunger Games’ cast, plot
One thing can be said of ‘The Hunger Games’: it is nothing if not relevant, considering contemporary society’s obsession with reality television.
Editor enticed by newest popular culture craze
Finally. There is a random, pop culture-driven book I can get behind.
Columnist criticizes media’s perpetuation of racial stereotypes
A recent Florida tragedy has caused nationwide controversy. George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager wearing a hoodie.
Columnist finds pop singers edgier after domestic abuse controversy
There are few things in pop culture that make me really uncomfortable. Usually I can formulate some sort of joke opinion and pick a side, but sometimes the subject matter is too serious even for me to poke fun at.
Columnist dismisses irony as reason for watching television
I genuinely love everything. Okay, that’s a lie.
Campus community responds to ‘Personhood Bill’
Recent legislation has ignited objection from the campus community.
Writer explores history behind leap years
This week is a special one. Today, we have the privilege of an extra day in the month of February.
Columnist sees hip-hop music as reflection of cultural appropriation notion
By the time you read this, Drake will have performed in Oklahoma City, and I will be forever mourning because I couldn’t sell enough plasma to buy a ticket.
New Jersey governor vetoes same-sex marriage bill
Chris Christie, governor of New Jersey, vetoed a bill Feb. 17 that would legalize gay marriage in New Jersey.
Writer finds flaws in state’s legislative process
When exactly does life begin? Oklahoma Senate Bill 1433 (colloquially known as the “Personhood Bill”) aims to answer just that.
Representatives infringe on columnist’s livelihood by enacting ‘personhood’ bill
It’s no secret that Oklahoma politics are pretty much a janky joke.
Columnist looks at anti-hero stereotype
I am a hot mess.
Writer reflects on pro golfer’s unique style
I loved turning on the Professional Golfers’ Association Tournament this weekend and seeing something completely uncharacteristic of a PGA Tour golfer.
Columnist alleviates stress with hobby
It may only be four weeks into the spring semester, but I’m already feeling overwhelmed with stress.
Music collective reinforces artistic value of rap genre
I love rap music more than anything.
Writer urges students to respect their professors
Some students’ habits are becoming apparent in the classroom.
In Theaters: The Artist
It takes much more than a mere black and white filter to make a film look so convincingly old.
In Theaters: Carnage
When you violently tear away all of the fancy clothes, expensive liquor, and notions about what is prim and proper, what are you left with? Acclaimed director Roman Polanski might argue that the answer is Carnage.
In Theaters: War Horse
If anyone has been missing the Steven Spielberg of old, the man behind Raiders of the Lost Ark, Saving Private Ryan, and Schindler’s List, I found him back in full stride directing this cinematic tour de force: War Horse.
In Theaters: The Devil Inside
It’s The Rite meets Paranormal Activity, and it’s nothing to be proud of.
Writer encourages regular resolution reflection
My boyfriend’s grandfather shared with me that his New Year’s resolution was to become a better person. His grandfather’s conversation reminded me to take a moment to reflect on the past year.
In Theaters: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Her performance as Lisbeth Salander, ultra-intense goth computer hacker extraordinaire, is simply electrifying!
In Theaters: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
So here we are at the inevitable sequel, with all of the same actors, and a few new ones. This time out we find Sherlock at a bit of a loss as he discovers that Watson plans on getting married. He needs his sleuthing partner, whatever will he do?
Oscar Watch! Midnight in Paris returns to theaters
By Tommy Bond, Film Critic Have you ever had an experience that was just so wonderful, something that just hit all of the right notes, something that made you appreciate all of the things around you? It’s those moments where everything feels right, and everything is cast in that warm orange glow, and when you’re…