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Pixar’s Princess Takes on a New Role

By Bethany Imondi June 21, 2012

4/5 stars First there were Woody and Buzz, followed later by Sully and Mike. Over the years, moviegoers were introduced to Marlin and Nemo, WALL-E and Carl Fredricksen and Russell. Films by Pixar...

Dallas’ Heats Up Summer TV

By Kourosh Shaffy June 20, 2012

The hit drama Dallas was the quintessential guilty pleasure of the late 1970’s.  The term still applies to TNT’s latest incarnation of the original, which had its two-hour premiere Wednesday...

To Rome With Neurosis and Charm

By Bethany Imondi June 19, 2012

3/5 stars It seems director Woody Allen is on an extended European road trip. Beginning with the critically acclaimed drama Match Point, Allen took us to London in 2005. In 2008, audiences left the...

Watergate 40 Years Later: A Look at ‘All the President’s Men

By Victoria Edel June 19, 2012

This Sunday marked the 40th anniversary of the break-in at the Watergate complex in Washington D.C., the site of a scandal that forever changed the way Americans view political campaigns, the presidency...

Enjoy Food, Fun and Sun at Monthly Truckeroo Festival

By Keeley Williams June 18, 2012

Granted, there could be worse places to spend three summer months than on the Hilltop, but trying to keep my days filled with excitement is a task all on its own.With a little effort (and some help from...

Usher Finds Himself in Dancefloor Pop and R&B Roots

By Wil Curiel June 18, 2012

4/5 Stars Finally, a dance album that the Top 40 DJs can spin to their hearts desires and that will surely be blaring at middle school dances for generations to come.  In Usher’s new album, Looking...

Friday Fixat10ns: Internship Edition

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff June 15, 2012

Friday Fixat10ns: Internships from thehoya on 8tracks. Those of us lucky to have summer internships have now probably just started to get into our routines. The cobwebs and mistakes of our  first weeks...

Rock of Ages’ Brings Nothin’ But a Good Time

By Rianna Folds June 15, 2012

3/5 Stars Rock of Ages, a musical comedy about music, features an expansive cast of A-list celebrities filling a variety of roles. There’s a diva (Mary J. Blige), a heartthrob (Tom Cruise), and...

Fifty Shades’ of Dirty Plots and Worse Writing

By Katherine Foley June 12, 2012

I’m often late to the party when it comes to popular literature. I caught up to The Hunger Games only after my beloved editor told me how great it was — and I wasn’t disappointed. So when she...

The Tallest Man Works with What Sticks Best

By Wil Curiel June 7, 2012

4/5 Stars The cover of There’s No Leaving Now shows a simple blurred picture of a tree, fitting for an album byKristian Mattson, better known by his stage name The Tallest Man on Earth. The band...

Documentary Shines Light on Struggle Within the Military

By Peter Brigham June 7, 2012

Steeped in tradition and boasting a history of national service, the United States Armed Forces are viewed as honorable and disciplined institutions, composed of hardworking, humble and idealistic men...

Your Summer Festival Guide

By Zach Gordon June 6, 2012

Some things are best enjoyed during the summer: popsicles, beaches and, of course, outdoor music festivals. With Bonnaroo approaching this weekend, I’ve found myself getting in a preparatory state...

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