Weekly Reel: A response to the conspiracy theorists on campus
If you frequent the bulletin boards at the Redwood Campus, then you'll no doubt have seen a set of flyers put up regarding various...
‘Oblivion’ feels like a really long episode of ‘The Twilight Zone’
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews comic-turned-film 'Oblivion.'
Bowl full of cherries
Food columnist Nadhirrah shares a little about the history and benefits of the cherry.
The Weekly Reel: Baseball teaches us about story structure
Arts reporter Stephen Romney describes how a baseball game can be used to demonstrate the very basic story structure of a film.
‘42’ can’t decide if it’s a history film or a baseball film
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews '42' about Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play major league baseball.
Local Brew Review: Bohemian Brewery puts quality in a can
Contributing writer Clinton Baker reviews local breweries and what they have on tap.
Press [Start] to Game: ‘Guacamelee!’ body-slams new life into an old genre
Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews a metroidvania style video game full of Mexican inspired flair and style.
Music on the Spot: Brad Paisley’s ‘Wheelhouse’ of controversy
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews country music artist Brad Paisley's newest album, 'Wheelhouse'.
Should filmmakers be allowed to remake their own films?
Arts reporter Stephen Romney looks at movie remakes in this The Weekly Reel edition.
‘Evil Dead’ offers decent scares, but is hampered by Raimi’s legacy
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the remake of the cult horror film 'Evil Dead.'
Press [Start] to Game: ‘Defiance’ fires two guns and misses the mark
Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews the massively multiplayer online game that ties into Syfy channel’s upcoming TV show.
Music on the Spot: Alkaline Trio have little to be ashamed
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews American punk rock band Alkaline Trio's latest album 'My Shame Is True.'