'Brokeback' DVD lacks dynamic twists
By Lisa Roney, staff writer
Seeing as it was one of the most controversial movies of last year, one would assume that the “Brokeback Mountain” DVD would contain in-depth revelations of filming a new twist on a classic forbidden love story. More...
Carrey, Leoni create sparks in DVD
By Lisa Roney, staff writer
Jim Carrey’s latest comedic attempt, “Fun With Dick and Jane” is a laugh that may come as a surprise to many. The DVD is in seriously short supply of potentially hysterical features, but what is featured will make viewers crack a smile. More...
JMU grad competes on hit Food Network reality show
By Rebecca O'Dell, contributing writer
Rachael Ray, with her spunky personality and 30-minute meals, has become a favorite for Food Network lovers. Even Emeril Lagasse has captivated audiences with his “bam!” outbursts. And how can anyone not love Paula Deen and her sweet Southern charm? Could perhaps JMU alumnus Nathan Lyon (’94) have what it takes to be the Next Food Network Star? More...
Research becomes art exhibit
By Erin Sanders, contributing writer
Students in art history professor Kay Arthur’s ARTH 449 class, a course that surveys early women artists throughout the Renaissance period, will assemble a show based on their research throughout the semester. It will be the newest digital exhibit at Grace Street Center, and will focus primarily on historical pieces. More...