Back in high school, being a computer enthusiast may have earned you an empty spot at the lunch table. But today, students like Chris Kaufman are finding that a few strokes on your laptop can be the ticket to a great night out. Read more...
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October 18, 9:14 pm
Web site fosters social interaction
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October 18, 9:11 pm
Screen Scene: “Reservation Road”
Both gut-wrenching and eerie, "Reservation Road" takes its audience on an emotional roller coaster resulting from a fatal hit-and-run accident involving a 10-year-old boy. Read more...
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October 18, 9:07 pm
Screen Scene: “Lars and the Real Girl”
In "Lars and the Real Girl," Ryan Gosling plays a shy, handsome, yet delusional young man named Lars. Read more...
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October 17, 10:41 pm
The next generation of gaming emerges
Those familiar with the brick-breaking, mushroom-munching Mario of olden days will have just one question when they get their hands on Nintendo's blockbuster Wii title "Super Mario Galaxy" on Nov. 7. Exactly what was in those mushrooms? Read more...
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October 17, 10:09 pm
Royce Hall ready for the royal treatment
On a college campus where the most prized tickets are usually for the football game against 'SC, it is unusual for a play about a deranged, old king to sell out weeks before opening night. But then, most plays don't feature Gandalf. Read more...
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October 17, 10:08 pm
Country flavor comes to L.A.
Portland-based band Blitzen Trapper may remind listeners of Radiohead, not because of their sound but because of their penchant for self-released albums. The sextet, playing tonight at the El Rey Theatre, has self-released three albums of fractured alt-country on their own label, Lidkercow Ltd., after forming officially in 2000. Read more...
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October 16, 10:45 pm
A modern California gold digger
Writer, director and former Bruin Mike Cahill surprisingly enough has something in common with the loony protagonist of his new film "King of California": They both like to dig for treasure. Literally. Read more...