Vol 95 Issue 10 - Published October 29, 2004
Tired haunted house antics fail to ignite lackluster 'Grudge'
In considering the ever-present, sometimes debatable but always-thinning canon of Truly Great Horror Films, I can think of only one from the past decade that'll probably still be regarded as "important" (if not intensely frightening) twenty or so years from now: Wes Craven's seminal 1996 slasher "Scream." Whether you liked it or not, the director's Edward Munch inspired mayhem set the standard for much of the late '90s/early '00s' half-winking, s ...

Death Cab, Mates reaffirm musical originality
I used to dream about a very specific future. I wanted to live in an apartment on First Street in downtown Seattle, just a block or so away from the Pike Place Market. Every morning I would walk out of my apartment still in my pajamas and go down to ... more
Newly revived Theatre delivers big, bold 'Woolf'
George (sophomore Nic Rockwood) is an established college professor lacking ambition. His wife, Martha (sophomore Whitney Meyers), happens to be the college president's daughter. The pair decide, after an evening party, to invite the newest addition ... more

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