Love, loyalty and laughter
By Mark Powell, contributing writer
Some people may say that the memory of Shakespeare is dead and far gone, but on Monday night, Shakespeare was brought back to life by the extraordinary acting by the Stratford Players. More...
‘Curtis’ brings in new tricks on latest CD
By John-Michael Triana and Kelly Conniff, contributing writer and senior writer
50 Cent’s new album, Curtis, offers standard hip-hop tracks containing the usual street subject matter and catchy beats that will be familiar and hopefully loved by any fan of 50. More...
TV Networks aim to capture audiences with new shows
By Sean Santiago, contributing writer
Many entertainment critics claim television is in the midst of a second “Golden Age.” Hit shows like “Lost” and “24” have turned otherwise lame weekday nights into viewing events, demanding to be worked into schedules and celebrated with equally enamored groups of friends. But can that claim be validated if promiscuous girls strutting their not-so-classy stuff on “Flavor of Love” also makes it on the air? More...