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Yelling matches in the parking garage, buying a $150 textbook that would only get use once the whole quarter, or a vending machine breaking down and taking your money. Sadly, […]
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Yelling matches in the parking garage, buying a $150 textbook that would only get use once the whole quarter, or a vending machine breaking down and taking your money. Sadly, […]
Some of the best films in the business have taken several years to tie together and release, and it’s kind of ridiculous reading about everything a story has to go […]
Art is a part of us, and has been since the first piece was created around 40,000 to 100,000 years ago. Here are the 10 of the oldest known forms […]
In their 2004 film The Ladykillers, filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen masterfully blend haunting noir with a light slapstick atmosphere, however it is near unanimously considered their worst film. This […]
Spring is finally upon us, and with the ever-lasting showers, dreary clouds, and random flower on the ground comes a throng of fantastic films to watch. While Spring films are […]
Open on a dark city, towers spiked upwards, lighting, very minimal.
It has been said before, but according to a panel of philosophical and spiritual leaders, love is indeed all you need. In the 2010 documentary “I Am,” comedy director Tom […]
Neil Gaiman is an author famous for his strange imagination and unique way of writing the world in his perspective. He began his career through journalism, pursuing knowledge about the […]
Ever since it’s opening on October 4, 1900, the Puyallup Fair has been entertaining people from all over the state of Washington and even other parts of the country. Every […]
Working as a group to tie something together and share it with the world is a difficult task. You have to balance every thing and everyone on a spinning top […]
When you think of Batman, you see Bruce Wayne, a brooding one-man-army covering up his tracks with a playboy who always has a girl on each arm. When you hear […]
Brandy Pickering is an 18 year old attending Bellevue College with hopes of majoring in art. She composes dramatic sketches as is if it was second-nature, and her specialty is […]
Starring Alex Pettyfr, from such films as “Stormbreaker” and “Wild Child”, I Am Number Four has given me surprise after surprise when it came out on February 18. My first […]
China has been credited with many things, from inventing the first astronomical seeing device, traveling the world, even being the first to discover North America. They also created several of […]
Set up scene. Actors to the floor. Take out your iPhone 4. Shoot!
When you realize you’ve been reading graphic novels every hour you have time to spare, superhero movies are what keeps you breathing, and that the discovery of a new story […]
The Puget Sound has and always will be famous for the music it and it’s cities produce. But saying we’re the musically inclined state of America and owning up to […]
Two familiar figures are standing, holding a baby in their arms. It’s soft, helpless – perfectly amazing. Little does this baby know, however, that it’s been brought into a world […]
Graphic Novel: Superman According to the novel, “The Physics of Superheroes”, by author and science professor James Kakalios, the key weakness to our super-inhuman-hero Superman was made in a rather […]
It can be found in a triangle, with each angle equal to 90 degrees, or virtually all squares, diamonds, circles and hexagons. Some intellectuals make a good case for its […]
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