Citizen Cope’s front man, Clarence Greenwood, known for his rich beats and soulful lyrics, rocked the Fox with his humble yet demanding stage presence.
Entertainment
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Speaking from personal experience, video game fans can be a rabid bunch, and “Halo” fans especially so. Fortunately, franchise developer Bungie has given the fans a new (if somewhat short) “Halo” adventure while they wait for the next full-length installment due out next year.
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Feeling dirty? Well, the earth doesn’t have to. Since CU is so sustainable it’s about time to start thinking about applying eco-friendly practices between the sheets. To begin, here are some energy-saving strategies to make your night (or whatever time of day) far sexier.
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At MTV’s Video Music Awards this year, Kayne West cut Taylor Swift off mid-sentence, stole her microphone and proceeded to humiliate her.
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Author Ben H. Winters has followed up his April 2009 reworking of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” with “Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters,” a regency romp with the inhabitants of the deep.
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As the lights went down, the small audience got excited for the start of what was expected by some to be the next “Rent.” With maybe 12 people in the theater, the popularity of the film did not look promising.
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As a young boy, Oren Peli first watched “The Exorcist” unaware at the time of where his childhood fascination with horror flicks would go. For Peli, it was more than just watching them. He wanted to be making them.
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You have to wonder what you’re getting into when a movie opens with a disclaimer from the US Air Force followed by a grim narration about a Soviet Doomsday Machine. And then there’s a cut to planes having sex in midair.
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Making it big in the music industry is undoubtedly a difficult task, but finding the way to retirement seems to be just as difficult for some musicians.
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The music was loud enough to pull people in off the street.