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By Jeannette Williams | September 7, 2006One of the many reasons people choose to live in New York is because you can get things there you wouldn't normally find in your average city.
One of the many reasons people choose to live in New York is because you can get things there you wouldn't normally find in your average city.
Paris Hilton -- party girl heiress? Obviously. Actress? It's a stretch. Singer? Surprisingly, yes. The transition from celebrity/amateur porn star to actress/singer has been a bumpy one, fueled by stigma and mockery.
Fans of MTV's "Making the Band 3" have been waiting for three seasons to get P. Diddy's latest music sensation's CD.
Approaching the release of Game Theory, fans of The Roots had the same question on their minds. How would they handle their move to Def Jam, hip hop's legendary record label?
In the world of country gone mainstream, Texas native Pat Green is the kind of artist who can stray from his roots and still produce worthwhile country music.
Is it possible to be disappointed in a movie because it exceeded your expectations? If it is, Snakes on a Plane is the film that will do it.
Since the incredible success of Speakerboxxx/The Love Below OutKast fans have been waiting for Big Boi and Andre 3000 to reunite.
Ever wondered what would happen if an emo-core band combined forces with a brass ensemble? How about now? That's right, folks.
My friend couldn't remember the name of this film. He kept calling it "the van movie," and there's a reason why: That's kind of what it is.
With a sigh of relief (or is it disappointment?), Snakes on a Plane is not the pop culture punch-line it so amiably sets out to be.
I would have loved to have been in New Line Cinema's conference room when this movie was first pitched. "Hey, guys.
The opening lyrics on Nelly Furtado's newest album, Loose are "What to say / what to say / what to say / what to say." This not only sets the lyrical tone for the CD, but also underscores the confusion and lack of inspiration in the record as a whole. When considering how to describe the style on Furtado's latest, I found myself dropping names faster than Dick Cheney, Karl Rove and Scooter Libby. Furtado sounds alternately like Madonna, Fergie (of Black Eyed Peas) and Cyndi Lauper.
The West Range, Room 13 -- mystery surrounds this glass-encased room, where Edgar Allen Poe lived during his brief tenure at the University. Poe was a typical student.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's another man in a skin-tight outfit! The past few years have inundated our screens with superheroes.
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a ... giant wave made of wood? No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you.
The school year is coming to an end. Stressful events like finals and moving out abound, as does the dread of saying goodbye to friends.
What can you say about Indian films? American films live in that fantastical sphere called Hollywood, while Indian films find their home in Bollywood.
Grab a bottle of Jack and let your southern accent slacken -- the new Drive-By Truckers album has arrived.
Paul Weitz's American Dreamz is a funny, witty and bold satire that pokes fun at American society on multiple levels.