Content by Drew Jackson Associate Features Editor

Review: 'He's Just Not That Into You"

March 4, 2009

'He's Just Not That Into You' fails to get deep about dating and relationships.

Departments carry on after losing faculty

April 22, 2008

As students, family and friends rallied around lost peers and professors one year ago, colleagues from the two academic departments affected by the shootings also mourned lost friends and coworkers.

Review: 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' not easy to forget

April 22, 2008

Love is a nasty business, and sex is the bittersweet symphony that when played backward is really a message from Satan.

Review: 'Leatherheads' doesn't score a touchdown

April 8, 2008

'Leatherheads' might make you want to dress up like your grandfather and try to buy a Coke with a penny, but that's about it.

Review: 'The Orphanage' smartly plays horror game

March 25, 2008

Nothing is in disrepair quite like the horror genre. The once crowned jewel of the studios has faded into a sad freakshow of pointless sadism, psychological boredom, and comical ghost stories.

From brewing beer to defining culture, Tech offers unusual classes

March 19, 2008

It can seem at times that our college experience has been predetermined by a PDF checklist; the dreams of undergraduate enlightenment appearing to be elusive and more like a connect-the-dots of area requirements.

Review: Mockery of monarchy

March 11, 2008

The high water mark of Geraldo Rivera's career came in 1986 when the world's most famous waxed mustache was led by ambition to the empty vault of Al Capone. In so many ways 'The Other Boleyn Girl' takes audiences right back to that immense disappointment.

Review: Brooks' movie doesn't push genre

February 19, 2008

The traditionally vibrant, cheery meadow of 'aww'-inspiring romantic comedies just got a heavy dose of cynical pesticide.

Theatre Department to premiere 'Abingdon Square'

February 15, 2008

Named after a scrap of land less than a third of an acre in size, Maria Irene Fornes' "Abingdon Square" showcases the transformation of a young orphan girl, Marion, amidst a backdrop of a changing New York.

Review: 'Strange Wilderness' disappoints

February 5, 2008

Comedy is harder than drama. The line between funny and painful is so fine that the person next to you may be holding his or her stomach and crying with laughter as you check your voicemail praying for this seemingly endless, 88-minute prison sentence to