The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
11 hours ago by Emily Mikhail, Fashionista
You can have all the right clothes, accessories, and makeup, but a woman's hairstyle is the element of an ensemble that separates the fashion forward from the fashion right now. Your hair can transform your face, outfit, and mind-set in the best or the worst way.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
11 hours ago by Kelly McCready
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. But did you know they're also very, very talented? Tom Stoppard's classic existentialist play, directed by second-year Case Western Reserve student Cyrus Taylor, was as entertaining as it was thought-provoking in this Player's Theatre Group production.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
18 hours ago by Allie and Erika, the girls next door
We have noticed that Case students have a very self-deprecating sense of humor, and without fail, the number one point of this humor is their own awkwardness. Sex however, is not something to joke about. It is serious business. You want it, we want it, everyone wants it.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
1 day ago by Brian McCumsey
"This is It" is the making of an epic concert that never was, a rare glimpse into the mind of a musical genius, and it made me miss him greatly.
I want to start this review by saying that I don't think Michael Jackson was a saint. He truly was a strange, strange man.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
1 day ago by Brian McCumsey
"Paranormal Activity" is not the fear-inducing, hide under your covers, scream at the top of your lungs movie that it's been hyped up to be. In fact, little of this movie is even scary.
I'd like to ask a question of all of those who've hailed this as "the scariest movie I've ever seen.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
1 day ago by Dan Brown REPORTER
The Leonids meteor shower is expected to produce upwards of 500 meteors per hour on Nov. 17. While Youngstown is not the best area to see the better part of the show, there is still hope that those watching will get to see the shower while watching the sky.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
1 day ago by Nicole Aikens
The stage was set in typical "RENT" fashion.
For those who aren't familiar, E. Turner Stump Theatre in the Music and Speech Center was set with a steel structure, like a fire escape, and two tables in the center of the stage.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
1 day ago by Nicole Hennessy
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Video by Nick Walton | KentNewsNet.com
"RENT" addresses many social issues such as homelessness, drug use, AIDS and love. Meet the actors playing the close-knit group of characters, and see what they have to say about themselves.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
4 days ago by The Jambar
Imagine zombies running through the streets of Youngstown. Hordes of the undead trekking downtown ripping through Barley's, leveling Downtown 36, crashing through Rosetta Stone and leaving The Lemon Grove upside-down.
While a "Dawn of the Dead" scenario in the city isn't very likely, Youngstown is working on an alternate, more environmentally friendly idea.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
4 days ago by Ricardo Derrek J. Brown
On October 25th, Leonard Cohen came to Cleveland and he gave the Allen
Theatre quite the show. Put simply; the concert was awesome. Cohen refuses to lose
his grace or style, and his voice has only gotten richer with the
passing of time. He stopped in Cleveland to perform the old
favorites like "I'm Your Man" and "Anthem.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
4 days ago by Paul Kahan
In a genre crowded with sound-alikes, retreads, and just plain unimaginative acts, the modern metal band needs something to make them stand out. Otherwise, they run the risk of being lost in the crowd of faces, doomed to obscurity.
Something that really stands out about the North Carolina based progressive metal band, Between the Buried and Me, is that when the band ripped into "All Bodies" like they did on October 1 at Mr.