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Category: ARTS

ARTS

The beginning of ‘The End’

The Other PressSeptember 16, 2015

The revolutionary heavy metal band Black Sabbath will begin its final tour, The End, this January.

ARTS

‘Stepbrothers’ meets ‘Girls’ in French new wave film

The Other PressSeptember 16, 2015

If you like Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach, and French new wave, you will enjoy Mistress America.

ARTS

Working together with abstract ideas

The Other PressSeptember 16, 2015

The Cross Currents abstract art exhibit at the Amelia Douglas Gallery opened in August as part of the New West Cultural Crawl.

ARTS

Chairman of the Board: Crossover

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

Crossovers can be weird and fun—just ask any sitcom from the ‘90s.

ARTS

Comic Corner: A tingle in the funny bone

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

If you’re an avid consumer of comics, there are a few quintessential titles that you should know.

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Crowded Bookshelf: The not-so-Grim Darkness

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

To talk about Ciaphas Cain, Sandy Mitchell’s questionably heroic commissar, I need to start by talking about Warhammer 40,000.

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Geekenders present spot-on impressions and parodies in ‘Not the Bees!’

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

The Geekenders’ newest show Not the Bees! A Burlesque Tribute to Nicholas Cage hit the Rio Theatre stage on September 2.

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Hottest albums of the summer

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

In an era where streaming and MP3 sales of single tracks and EPs account for most music earnings, the album concept—a large compilation of songs with shared sound and/or themes—has been abandoned to an extent.

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Sherlock Holmes faces facts

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

Ever since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published A Study In Scarlet in 1887, each next generation has reinvented the famous Sherlock Holmes to fit its time.

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Travel back to Middle-earth with Tolkien’s bible

The Other PressSeptember 10, 2015

J. R. R. Tolkien, the creative mind behind titles such as The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, delved deeper into the fantastical world of Middle-earth in The Silmarillion, a book he wrote intermittently from as early as 1917.

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