Vol 96 Issue 5 - Published September 29, 2006
Luda matures with ‘Therapy’
In an industry where new talent is constantly showcased in search of the next Tupac or Dre, most hip-hop veterans fail to achieve the notoriety they deserve. Breakout artists like Lupe Fiasco and Pharrell may genuinely influence the rap world, but there is still something to be said for older artists who really understand how to play the game. Chris Bridges, better knwon as Ludacris, is one of several key artists whose long-term success in both m ...

Even Penn can’t rescue ‘All the King’s Men’
Earning a paltry $3,800,000 in its opening week, Steven Zallian’s “All the King’s Men” disappoints. Not nearly as exciting as it makes itself out to be, the film is obnoxious when it should be subtle and vague when it should be elaborate. Moments of ... more
NBC’s ‘Heroes’ needs savior
After a shaky beginning, NBC’s new show, “Heroes,” concluded with strong dashes of somewhat intriguing mediocrity. Its multiple characters aren’t terribly complex, just, for the most part, uninteresting. The show centers on several people who have ex ... more

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