When my father asked me several years ago if I had ever seen “Fargo,” the Coen Brothers’ 1996 cinematic masterpiece, I told him I hadn’t.
Entertainment
Adam Carter Sets out to find America’s Sound
I sat down with WOU Student and musician Adam Carter over a pint this weekend to talk about his upcoming documentary project.
Dead by dawn
Continuing my October horror movie marathon, this week brought me … “Coraline” (2009), “House on Haunted Hill” (1999), “Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984), and “The Babadook” (2014).
Late Night’s New Kid: The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Like a great many Americans, I was very sad to see Jon Stewart leave “The Daily Show.” I first started to watch “The Daily Show” in my freshman year of high school, and seeing Jon Stewart take on all the hypocrisy and stupidity in the world was where I got most of my news. But after sixteen years in the captain’s chair, Stewart decided it was time to move on.
The Empire Strikes Back
Set for a release date of Nov. 17, 2015, EA and Dice’s collaborative effort at reviving the Star Wars Battlefront series is already surrounded by huge hype.
Lost in space and loving it: “The Martian” review
With the recent discovery of liquid water on Mars, the Red Planet seems closer than ever.
A spooky movie a day keeps the boogeyman away
And so began October – the spookiest month of the year.
3 Leg Torso to perform on campus
Friday, Oct. 7, 2015 in Rice Auditorium, Smith Fine Arts will welcome award-winning quintet 3 Leg Torso to Western.
Nightmare Factory brings terror to Salem
With Halloween just around the corner, children everywhere are preparing their costumes to go out and trick-or-treat all over the country.
Taking Stage: Why Theatre Needs Punk
By: Declan Hertel Entertainment Editor Back in the seventies, disco was king: meaning it was grandiose, self-important, and by the late seventies had metastasized into an elitist ball of sonic suckitude that engulfed popular music. But then punk happened. Punk was...

