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From left, Rachel Lampert, Keith Pillow, Lydia Gaston and David Squires perform in “Count Me In.

Semi-autobiographical play explores friendship and growth

By Steven Pirani, Life & Culture Editor January 21, 2015
"Count Me In," written by and starring Rachel Lampert and directed by Emily Jackson, is being performed at the Kitchen Theater from Jan. 14 to Feb. 1.

Review: Cumberbatch’s performance drives Turing biopic

By Mary Ford, Assistant Life & Culture Editor January 15, 2015
Directed by Morten Tyldum and starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kiera Knightly, "The Imitation Game" reveals the story of a little-known cryptographic genius punished for his homosexuality.

Review: Third installment of horror film delivers gory frights

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor December 13, 2014
Shot in the style of a home video, "V/H/S: Viral" continues a series of horror films with plenty of bloodshed and violence.
Review: Strong performances propel frontier-based drama

Review: Strong performances propel frontier-based drama

By Josh Vichkoski, Staff Writer December 12, 2014
With exemplary acting and a haunting score, "The Homesman" sheds light on the hardships of frontier life in Tommy Lee Jones's second directorial effort.
Review: Beloved rap group disappoints with reunion album

Review: Beloved rap group disappoints with reunion album

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer December 10, 2014
Twenty-one years after the release of their first album, Wu-Tang Clan reunites but ultimately falls flat in "A Better Tomorrow."
Review: Vast sonic range propels ethereal hip-hop album

Review: Vast sonic range propels ethereal hip-hop album

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor December 10, 2014
Fusing hip-hop, rap and ambient instrumentals, "A Constant Moth" effortlessly provides a new blend of electronic music.
From left, Alexander Thomas and Gillian Glasco star as Kenyatta and his daughter, Nina, respectively, in “Sunset Baby,” directed by Dominique Morisseau, at the Kitchen Theatre Company.

Review: Kitchen Theatre play delves into family values

By Daniel Wisniewski, Staff Writer December 10, 2014
Exceptional acting fuels a family-centric narrative in "Sunset Baby," running from Dec. 3–21 at the Kitchen Theatre Company and directed by Dominique Morisseau.
Review: Remastered game improves on GTA universe

Review: Remastered game improves on ‘GTA’ universe

By Kenny Chapman, Staff Writer December 3, 2014
The remastered "Grand Theft Auto V" improves on the original games visuals and gameplay.
Review: Boy band brings more mature melody to new album

Review: Boy band brings more mature melody to new album

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer December 3, 2014
One Direction returns with crowd-pleasing album.
Review: Chief Keef releases lo-fi mixtape independently

Review: Chief Keef releases lo-fi mixtape independently

By Evin Billington, Life & Culture Editor December 3, 2014
"Back from the Dead 2," the latest mixtape from Chicago street rapper Chief Keef, is evidence that Keef has lost none of his talent after being dropped from Interscope Records.
Review: Poor characterization takes laughs out of sequel

Review: Poor characterization takes laughs out of sequel

By Haley Young, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"Horrible Bosses 2" returns with the same humor from the first installment, however characterization falls flat.
Review: Performances fuel narrative in Hunger Games

Review: Performances fuel narrative in ‘Hunger Games’

By Ana Borruto, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I" makes a thrilling return to the dystopian world of Panem.
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