‘Life of Pi’ makes waves in theaters
An injured zebra, a hyena, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger are stranded on a lifeboat with a young Indian man. Things could get complicated.
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis succeed in versatile new album
Only one dynamic duo could pull off rapping about drug abuse and shopping in the same album: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, in their newest EP “The Heist.”
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Florence + the Machine dazzles Merriweather Post Pavilion
Florence Welch is odd. She’s ditzy, peculiar and bizarre. But her deep, mysterious and dark lyrics combined with the chilling slides of her voice make her a remarkable musician.
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‘The Lorax’ not as satisfying on the big screen as in the book
Few students can say they didn’t grow up on a healthy combination of Dr. Seuss' “Oh the Places You’ll Go,” “The Cat in the Hat” and “Horton Hears a Who.” Less well known is his pro-environmental classic, “The Lorax,” which premiered on the big screen March 2, Dr. Suess’ birthday.
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‘Project X’ parties harder than we do
Playing in theaters packed with high school and college students, “Project X” embodies every teenager’s fantasy party. No, scratch that – every teenage male’s fantasy party.
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The Boss criticizes U.S. economy in latest album
Following weeks of tremendous hype, Bruce Springsteen’s 18th studio album finally hits record stores tomorrow. “Wrecking Ball” is not the Boss’s finest work, but it does successfully blend adventurous instrumentals with well-written lyrics to deliver a powerful message sure to hit home with 2012 Americans.
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