Tuesday, May 5

To burn or not to burn

Second-year student Robbie Jones is an avid collector. A connoisseur, even. But one won’t find postage stamps, foreign coins or vintage baseball cards in his high-rise dorm room. Read more...


In the heat of tonight

On the night of Saturday, March 14, 1885, patrons of London’s Savoy Theatre saw the premiere of William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur S. Sullivan’s newest light opera, a comic romance set in Japan titled “The Mikado; or, the Town of Titipu.” The librettist-composer duo had already achieved enormous success in both Britain and the United States for their eight previous works together, including the still-performed “H.M.S. Read more...


Reviews of the week

“Cinderella Man” Directed by Ron Howard Universal Pictures Yes, “Cinderella Man” may be another boxing movie following the Academy Award win of “Million Dollar Baby.” And yes, it may also be another Depression-era underdog tale, reminiscent of “Seabiscuit.” But the film has three elements that render it worthy of its own attention and perhaps even its own Oscar consideration: Russell Crowe, Paul Giamatti and director Ron Howard. Read more...


Reviews of the week

“Rock School” Directed by Don Argott Newmarket Films Just about any film can be defined by one small moment, and the achingly funny and genuine documentary “Rock School” is a perfect example. Read more...



Reviews of the week

“Demon Days” Gorillaz Virgin Records In 2001, the virtual hip-hop band Gorillaz made its MTV debut with the video “Clint Eastwood,” imprinting the likes of Murdoc and Co. Read more...


Shepherd in meatless cooking with veggie pie

He’s not the target demographic. Sudden conversions to vegetarianism are usually the domain of middle-school girls, and since your roommate is a college guy with more of an emotional attachment to deep-fried chicken wings than to actual chickens, you really didn’t see this one coming. Read more...