- Interview: Eddie Redmayne portays Stephen Hawking and shares his ‘Theory of Everything’
- Fresh Beats: Drake does it again and again
- Student movie passes for ‘The Wedding Ringer’ early screening
- Singers and songwriters jam at UPC’s Acoustic Art Series
- New Asian restaurants bring in college crowd
- Fresh Beats: Fall Out Boy and more new music
- New gourmet doughnut shop set for opening
- Fresh Beats: 8/28/14
- Five restaurants Denton needs
- First Friday of the month showcases artists
All posts tagged "review"
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Fresh Beats: Fall Out Boy and more new music
Nicholas Friedman / Design Editor Fall Out Boy “Centuries” Released Monday afternoon, “Centuries” is the out-of-the-blue single from revived pop-punk band Fall Out Boy. After more than a year of touring, the song shows that the band...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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The ultimate guide to Denton food trucks
Matt Wood / Senior Staff Writer Back in April, the traveling food trucks of Denton were given a home located outside of East Side Denton — the Austin St. Truck Stop. Owner of Oak St. Drafthouse and...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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Fresh Beats: 8/28/14
Matt Wood / Senior Staff Writer alt-J – Every Other Freckle In the wake of its successful debut album, wonderfully weird English indie outfit alt-J stay true to form with its third released track from upcoming sophomore...
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Five games to beat the summer heat
Nicholas Friedman // Senior Staff Writer So the summer is in full swing and even though you may have a summer class to attend, you may be looking for a way to beat the heat, kick back,...
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Review: “St. Vincent” is daring and eccentric
Matt Wood // Staff Writer ith kinked, gray and feral hair and a space-age dress, St. Vincent looks like the new queen of the Death Star on her new album’s cover. The Dallas native’s fourth album, simply...
- Posted February 26, 2014
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Review: Third Friday a pleasant campus surprise
Christina Ulsh // Design Editor While the immediate response to the end of class on a Friday is to walk as far from campus as possible, a miniature music festival lured passersby to stay a minute and appreciate...
- Posted February 25, 2014
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Review: Who’s in Bed with the Butler
Tricia Sims // Intern Writer Who’s in Bed with the Butler is a comedic play by Michael Parker, is a funny story of the very complicated love life of a butler named Clifton (Tom Kelly). After the...
- Posted January 30, 2014
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Movie Review: ‘Labor Day’ is a slice of movie heaven
Preston Barta / Film Critic “Labor Day” Rated PG-13 for thematic material, brief violence and sexuality. Runtime: 111 min. Rating: 4/5 For the past decade, Academy Award-nominated writer-director Jason Reitman has shown how gifted a filmmaker he...
- Posted January 30, 2014
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Column: Will Ferrell’s new comedy stereotypes 1930s Texas
Nicholas Friedman // Staff Writer Will Ferrell’s new star-studded comedy miniseries begins in the humble town of Denton, Texas in 1931, or so an IGN.com review of the show’s first episode claimed. After watching the show and its...
- Posted January 30, 2014
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Video game review: FIFA 2014 for PlayStation 3
William Darnell // Editor-in-chief Five million people can’t be wrong – and they aren’t. EA Sports’ FIFA 2014 for Playstation 3 is the best soccer game ever released on any video game console. In the months since its...
- Posted January 23, 2014