Vol 95 Issue 13 - Published December 4, 2004
Slayer's final season resurrects cult show's fandom on DVD
So, after surviving a network change, six seasons, a musical, dieing twice and stopping the apocalypse … a lot, Buffy Summers, Joss Whedon's ditzy California blonde hottie, finally came across her greatest enemy yet: a house full of pre-pubescent, annoying-as-hell potentials -- as if dealing with irritating Dawn weren't bad enough. Can't the slayer ever get a break?!

OK, so not quite, but that's what the final season of the show felt li ...

Wolfe scores barely passing marks for mediocre 'Charlotte Simmons'
You could smell it in the excerpts, printed this past year in "Rolling Stone" and "Men's Journal." You could feel it radiating from the pages of the limp, irrelevant essays in 2000's "Hooking Up." With a fortuneteller's eye you could even read it, li ... more
Impressive acting sells 'Merchant'
"The Merchant of Venice" is one of Shakespeare's most problematic plays for modern audiences. W&M Theatre tried their hand at the comedy Nov. 18 to 21. Director Richard Palmer decided to set the play in 1937 Venice to utilize the rising anti-Semitism ... more

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