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REVIEW: 'Nostalgia' by Annie Lennox

REVIEW: ‘Nostalgia’ by Annie Lennox

By Paige Fary October 22, 2014

Grade: 98/100 Annie Lennox is a Scottish singer-songwriter whose work spans every genre from soulful jazz to electronica. Her name may be unfamiliar to many college students, but she once was half of the...

REVIEW: 'Paperwork' by T.I.

REVIEW: ‘Paperwork’ by T.I.

October 22, 2014

Grade: 70/100 In the mid-2000s, Atlanta rapper T.I. laid waste to all of his competition and took his place as self-proclaimed “King of the South.” Albums such as “Urban Legend,”...

Fury

REVIEW: ‘Fury’

By Michael Tarver October 22, 2014

Grade: 90/100 The true horror of war is an idea that most average citizens can’t fully grasp, and few films have captured the concept. But David Ayer’s new film is one of these select few. Appropriately...

Cornmeal

Roots band Cornmeal to play at The Varsity

By Gerald Ducote October 22, 2014

Chicago has long been an institution of diverse music genres, but bluegrass and roots music aren’t typically associated with it. Cornmeal, a Chicago roots band, is one act maintaining a folk presence...

Rise Against

Rise Against to play at Voodoo Halloween night

October 22, 2014

As the Voodoo Music and Arts Experience celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, so does punk rock band Rise Against. For the first time, the two will come together as the band plays at one of Louisiana’s...

Louisiana offers good background for screenwriting

October 22, 2014

Louisiana has experienced a massive resurgence in media production of every kind, thanks to tax incentives aiming to keep filmmakers here and the state’s low cost of living. But according to Zack...

Hollywood blockbusters are not the only options for moviegoers

By Will Kallenborn October 22, 2014

Going out to the movies is one of my favorite activities in the world. There’s really nothing like going to see an incredible movie with a couple friends and a huge bag of popcorn. But as much as...

Cover 2 Cover: Michael Jackson vs. Alien Ant Farm

Cover 2 Cover: Michael Jackson vs. Alien Ant Farm

October 21, 2014

We live in an era where people such as Justin Bieber, SoMo and Greyson Chance have become famous in no small part due to their Youtube covers. Cover songs have been around for decades and sometimes the...

Team member of LSU's Tiger Paintball, Brett Taliaferro, crouches behind an inflatable wall in a round of speedball at Paintball Command in Mandeville Sunday, October 19, 2014.

Paintball club prepares for competition

October 20, 2014

After the air horn blows, thousands of empty paintball shells rest on the ground of Paintball Command after flying about 200 miles per hour. Bodies covered in paint and welts walk off of the speedball...

The Stylin’ Peacock: Shoppers shouldn’t feel guilty for buying expensive clothes

By Michael Tarver October 20, 2014

Generally, the price of clothing has a direct correlation to the quality of the product and to a higher social status. The main draw in purchasing more expensive clothes is the idea or connotation that...

The Real Meg Ryan: Ready-to-wear is more realistic than couture

October 20, 2014

Let’s face it — after college, whether we’re ready or not, we’re expected to start an adult career. And unless your field of choice involves a uniform, you’re going to need...

Tom Pierce, owner of Tom's Fiddle and Bow, located in Arnaudville, LA has been repairing and selling violins and cellos since 2006.

Fiddle shop strings together music and craftsmanship

By Gerald Ducote October 20, 2014

John Lubbock, a 19th-century English baron, once said, “Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like the violin.” Tom Pierce takes this adage literally. As the owner of Tom’s Fiddle and...