Radiohead announced the release of their first album as an unsigned band, “In Rainbows,” on September 30, 2007. Guitarist Johnny Greenwood made the announcement in a one sentence blog post with no prior build-up:
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Catching ‘em all for 20 years
When it comes to my generation, I prefer the moniker “’90s Kids” to “Millenials” because at least the derision “’90s Kids” carries is self-inflicted.
Oscars Bring Controversy
Each year, all kinds of movies are watched and talked about, but there is no bigger honor in cinema than winning an Oscar.
Nintendo Prepares for an exciting 2016
Nintendo has a big year planned for 2016. Fans have a lot to be excited for, including a new system, the NX, which is shrouded in mystery.
Netflix doesn’t chill with 2016 release schedule
With so much success, it’s hard to believe that I go on Netflix after a long day and can’t find anything to watch.
Descend into the “Darkest Dungeon”
I like my games to hurt.
“The Book of Mormon” returns to Portland
I went into “The Book of Mormon” as a super fan who had never seen the show, expecting only the greatest, side-splitting show I had ever seen.
Take a Trip to “Misfortune County”
With the New Year here, moviegoers have begun talking about the films they’ll be seeing over the next 12 months. Students and faculty at WOU, however, get the chance to start their year off with a movie made by students right here on campus.
Demonic possession terrifies in horror comic
Pivoting from zombies to demons, “The Walking Dead” comic creator Robert Kirkman takes readers for a dark trip in his 2014-released comic series “Outcast.” He and artist Paul Azaceta conjure up striking frames of the traumatic life of the main character, Kyle Barnes.
Writing Sins and Tragedies
In 2006, Panic! At the Disco’s first album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” was released. Now, 10 years later and with only one original band member remaining, their fifth album has been released: “Death of a Bachelor” (DoaB).