Watch this and be watched by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“To Watch and Be Watched
Director: Gary Gordon
Genre: Drama/Dance There is something to be said of a play with many moving parts. Sometimes a production with so much motion can be confusing, drawing the viewer's attention away from the central theme and distorting the play's meaning.”
Spring into Style by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“New York recently said goodbye to the fall/winter 2009 fashion week, which has prompted me to look back at the spring collections, shown back in the fall, in anticipation of the never-ending warm weather that is just around the corner. Sep. 5, 2008 marked the launch of New York's eight-day Fashion Week where around 100 designers unveiled their collections for spring/summer 2009 to the public.”
Fight not to see this garbage by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“Video game adaptations haven't fared nearly as well as their comic book counterparts. Whereas movies like "The Dark Knight" ride enormous waves of success, movies based on video games, like "Doom" or "Resident Evil," hardly make splashes. Arcade mainstay "Street Fighter," in all of its iterations, has always had a high-quality pedigree on its side (with the exception of the terrible first "Street Fighter" movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme).”
From Across the Pond by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“Before looking back on Champions League action last week, we must first examine the curious case of Liverpool. While the north London element of the "Big Four" (Chelsea and Arsenal) has had its struggles this season, Liverpool's dramatic story rivals soap operas.”
Editor's "2" sense by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“I.No matter what NFL affiliations you may have, you've got to feel some remorse for Dallas Cowboys fans. Since the end of the 2005 season, the Cowboys have not made it past the first round of the postseason, despite showing major promise in regular season action.”
Pro sports: the economic effect by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“Sports are supposed to be our safe haven. No matter what problems occur in the world, sports are there for us, allowing us to forget our troubles and escape reality. Sports, though, are a part of the real world. And sadly, the effects of the recession are slowly starting to seep into our leisure activities.”
Wave's Wild Ride by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“It's been a rollercoaster start of the 2009 season for Tulane Baseball, and nine home games in two weeks have left the team with as many questions as it started with. The Green Wave opened the season Friday, Feb. 20, beating the LeMoyne Dolphins 6-1 in a strong offensive showing and an efficient pitching outing by sophomore righty Conrad Flynn, who gave up one run and five hits while striking out seven in seven innings pitched.”
Facebook's vanity by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“It's the Internet phenomenon most know and some love. Among all the social networking sites, from Myspace to Twitter, the one created by some college undergrads at Harvard is currently the most popular, and it continues to gain members at an unprecedented rate.”
Harbinger Harry by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“Harry hopes that all of you, like Harry, enjoyed Mardi Gras. Harry drank enough Bud heavy to qualify for Belgian citizenship and enough Jack to form the world's largest glass pyramid (eat your heart out, Luxor). Despite his drunken stupor, Harry was keeping his eyes peeled to convey some important facts to you, the loyal Hullabaloo reader(s).”
Tribulations of Bruff by HullabalooMar 05, 2009“To whom this may concern among the Bruff staff: I am a sophomore here at Tulane. I have indulged in the Bruff experience for about two years now and, over the course of those years, I have seen Bruff go through many changes - for better and for worse. I tried writing comment cards, and they did actually work, for a time, but now I realize I have a lot more to say than can fit on those symbolic squares of "free speech.” | News Topics
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