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Jersey Shame: How I got heel Stabbed and didn’t eat in order to meet Snooki

The idea of screaming fans usually brings to mind swarms of preteens drooling over their latest idol. Sometimes, though, these admirers might be slightly older, with a lot less drool and much more hair product. Fans of MTV’s “Jersey Shore” flocked to Cam’s last Friday…

Bravo raises “kell on earth” with New show

With network television at a standstill during the Olympics, the best place for entertainment seems to be on cable networks, especially in Bravo’s newest reality show, “Kell on Earth.” “Kell on Earth” revolves around Kelly Cutrone, who is a fashion public relations superwoman, creator of the…

Student rides “wings of eternity” to self-publish novel

Most college students are too busy to even read a book. It takes a certain kind of student to actually write and publish a nearly 300-page novel. “I just love to write,” said Steven Malm, a junior psychology major and author of the newly published…

The Flaming Lips Reveal their “Dark Side”

When The Flaming Lips decide to cover other artists, you know you are in for some kind of bizarre treat. The Flaming Lips fans can recall YouTube videos of lead singer Wayne Coyne shouting the lyrics to Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” into a megaphone and…

BioShock 2 improves on the original

THE GOOD: STORYLINE, HACKING, NEW ENEMIES, WATER EFFECTS THE BAD: DRILL WEAPON THRILLS: PLENTY OF JUMP OUT OF YOUR SEAT SCARES From the moment players step into the gigantic shoes of Subject Delta, “BioShock 2’s” main character, they feel the gargantuan, hulking power of a…

VOICE picks The Oscars

For anyone who is a hardcore movie buff or ritualistically watches Martin Scorsese, the Oscars is the ultimate award show. It is a professional event that gives credit to the innovative actors and actresses who captivate us day in and day out. However, it is…

“Dear John,” I Want My Money Back.

With an aggressive advertising campaign (at least on the estrogen-dominated TV stations I watch) and an adaptation from Nicholas Sparks, “Dear John” had big shoes to fill. Instead, it ended up looking like a 5-year-old playing around in her mother’s heels. Centered on John Tyree…

An Education” boasts beautiful Sets With a Cliche Plot

The world is bracing for the Academy Awards, and the easiest way to tell is the nonstop barrage of beautifully shot sappy period pieces. This is where “An Education” both woefully meets and gloriously exceeds expectations. When charming musician and student Jenny (Carey Mulligan) first…

TV Couples to make Your Valentine’s Day

Every Valentine’s Day, the world annoints the cutest couples. We, however, would rather talk about the couples that make televison worth watching — for better or worse. A Liz Lemon and Floyd (“30 Rock”) Sure, their relationship lasted a short three episodes, but the courtship…

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” Draws on Past for new movies

Voice Essential Albums: “Grace”Among people who take television way more seriously than they should, there is only one hard and fast rule of discussion. “Saturday Night Live” used to be good, but now it’s awful. “Saturday Night Live” is America’s second biggest pop-culture punching bag,…

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