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(10/23/09 2:53am)
When Mattel Toy Company and Nickelodeon released a joint statement earlier this year announcing a new tweenage version of Dora the Explorer, an uproar arose from soccer moms across the nation the likes of which hadn't been seen since the Tickle Me Elmo Scandal of 1996.
(10/22/09 1:15pm)
People have sex.
(10/22/09 1:14pm)
Universal Studios is probably one of the most under-rated places ever.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
Our appearances are a reflection of how we would like to be perceived. Carefully crafted to look as cool or sexy as possible, we spend a lot of time trying to create a certain look.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
When I think of awful movies, I start at the top and work my way down. From now on, however, I will start and end with Pandorum.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
The new iPod Nano, introduced Sept. 9, offers a new built-in video camera and mic allowing music lovers to shoot video wherever they may be.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
Backstreet's back with a new genre of pop music with its newly released album, "This is Us," after working with legendary producers such as T-Pain, Max Martin, RedOne and Ryan Tedder.
(10/22/09 10:00am)
Senior quarterback Chris Todd has been catching some flak the past two weeks for his less than stellar play against the University of Arkansas and the University of Kentucky.
(10/15/09 10:00am)
When the parents come to visit their young, aspiring offspring during the grueling years at college, there are always three things that happen.
(10/15/09 10:00am)
The small things in life are the most rewarding.
(10/15/09 10:00am)
President Barack Obama, winner of the 2009 Nobel Peace prize, was awarded for the things he might one day accomplish.
(10/15/09 10:00am)
After spending a career opening for more well-known acts (this summer it was Coldplay), Pete Yorn doesn't enjoy much commercial popularity.
(10/15/09 10:00am)
If you're purchasing a ticket for a movie with a title like "Zombieland," you can expect a film that doesn't take itself too seriously, provides some good laughs and sprinkles in the appropriate amount of zombie violence.
(10/08/09 8:00pm)
AIDS is still a problem. Cancer is increasing at a jogging pace. Not my jogging pace, but someone in shape, which is probably really fast. Millions of Americans are still without health insurance. Ya these things are important, but I know of something that is plaguing our society with a dark, relentless grasp -- choking the life and energy out of millions of people globally.
(10/08/09 10:00am)
Just last night, I went for a walk to Samford Hall with some friends later at night.
(10/08/09 10:00am)
Four days, 25 shows, 16 hours of sleep, zero showers and more drugs than I have even heard of.
(10/08/09 10:00am)
There are a few things that are excused when you're sober.
(10/08/09 10:00am)
The nicest thing I can say about Whitney Houston's comeback album "I Look To You" is that it's good, but it isn't Whitney good.
(10/08/09 10:00am)
What I thought was going to be a lovely (assumed romance) novel about Charleston, soon turned into an unexpected adventure of characters' lives and experiences.
(10/01/09 8:27pm)
I enjoy a hearty laugh from time to time. This laughter has the ability to come from all directions but when someone else is able to pull it from my body and soul like a real life Shang Tsung of Mortal Kombat fame it makes it all the more special. I also enjoy a good cry sometimes. If this crying be from something that I find to be heart-wrenching AND on stage then we're in business. Now imagine if the comedy Mortal Kombat laughter and the heart-wrenching theatre stuff met in Birmingham, Alabama, went on a few dates, got jiggy with it one night and had a baby that powerful emotional seed would grow to be the Extemporaneous Theatre Company. The Extemporaneous Theatre Company, or ETC for short, is an improvisational comedy troupe that has been wowing audiences for a little over a year now. The group is assembled from an assortment of stand-up comedians and theatre actors among many other things and I was able to catch up with a couple of the ETC members Debbie Smith and Arik Sokol, in addition to ETC. founder and director, Douglas O' Neil, to ask them a few questions about the magic of improv comedy and ETC.