
David Irvine/Old Gold and Black
Cory
Morrow is striving to keep it country
By
David Irvine
When
I first met Cory Morrow, he was sitting alone on his tour bus watching
Tommy Boy and drinking wine from a red plastic cup. "Have you seen
this?" he asked, pointing towards the television screen. "This
is my favorite part."
Ahn
Trio: three is the magic number
By
Taylor Kennamer
Pop
culture has been forever changed through the efforts of a series of
daring trios. There are the Three Tenors, of course, and the Three Stooges;
and who among us will ever forget how the Three Blind Mice run?
'My
Big Fat Greek Wedding' bring big, fat fun
By
Sarah Leer
Picture
a table of beautiful blonde girls looking pristine, perfect and utterly
exclusive. Now picture a brunette, slightly stocky with glasses, who
sits all by her lonesome, looking less than confident. No, this is not
a personal anecdote from my experience in Benson; its one of the
opening scenes in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, the surprise box office
hit of the summer.
Art*o*mats:
art habit is hard to kick
By
Jane Bianchi
What
do cigarettes and burgeoning artists have in common?
Sex
and the Campus: 'Move over, manssiere: man panties exposed'
By
Brandy Jones
I
find the concept of lingerie intriguing. Fredericks of Hollywood,
Victorias Secret, Hanes they all make millions, perhaps
billions of dollars a year on items of clothing that, for the most part,
are never even seen.
Again,
reality show epidemic plagues fall television lineup
By
Ryan Eanes
Although
a majority of the new offerings each fall end up being misses rather
than hits, for the past several seasons the Big Four networks (NBC,
CBS, ABC and FOX) have found a formula that they seem to enjoy: rehashing
the tired "reality TV" concept in as many different ways as
they can.