T-Pain: Rapper, Entertainer Knows How to Put on a Show
By Ashton Smith, The Breeze
When students filed into the Convocation Center to see T-Pain perform, most were surprised at how much of T-Pain they saw. During one of his songs, the rapper, and his two sidekicks, J. Money and Tay Dizzle, dropped their pants to let the audience know the answer to boxers or briefs. More...
Welcome to the ‘Nappymobile’
By Ashton Smith, The Breeze
Why do they call you T-Pain? Where does the nickname come from?
Basically the “T” stands for Tallahassee, Florida where I’m from, and the pain stands for the struggle and the hard work it took to get out of Tallahassee in order to make it, you know, and be here today. So basically you get the Tallahassee pain, the Tallahassee struggle is a better, you know what I’m saying, explanation of it. More...
Festival Fest Ends Earth Week on a High Note
By Anna Young, The Breeze
Eleven bands in 11 hours makes for one entertaining, Earth-friendly celebration. To top off Earth Week, students and Valley residents sprawled out on the Festival lawn starting at noon to hear nine bands play Saturday. More...
Twelfth Night Takes the Stage
By Sean Santiago, The Breeze
“Twelfth Night” takes the Latimer-Schaeffer Theatre stage Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Freely adapted from the beloved Shakespearean tale of mistaken identity, “Twelfth Night” stars Blair Bowers, David Blore and Alison Hoxie. The gender-bending comedy of errors is set this time around on a Caribbean island in 1937. More...
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‘88 Minutes’ of your life that you’ll never get back
By Justin Thurmond, The Breeze
There are a few actors out there that have a certain drawing power to them. Whether the movie is a total flop or an Academy Award winner, people will still go see it because of such actors. Al Pacino has risen to that level and stayed there for quite some time. Sometimes he performs in instant classics, but other times the movie is just short of unwatchable. Which category does “88 Minutes” fall into? It’s safe to say that it isn’t worth your 88 minutes of viewing time, but because of Pacino, people will still show up at the box office. More...