February 23, 2013 - 3:48pm
Analysis of the PlayStation 4 announcement
BY STEVEN TWEEDIE
As Sony Computer Entertainment President Andrew House took the stage to scattered applause, the lights came on, the lasers ceased their lasing and the catchy futuristic music ceased. It was time for some solid facts, specifications, release dates. But as House took the stage and announced the anticipated PlayStation 4, a few things were missing...
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February 22, 2013 - 1:57pm
'Parks and Recreation' Season 5 RECAP: 'Leslie and Ben' and 'Correspondents' Lunch'
BY RAY MALO AND GABY VASQUEZ
Daily Arts Bloggers Ray Malo and Gaby Vasquez recap the latest two episodes from Season Five of "Parks and Recreation."
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February 21, 2013 - 8:57pm
The Resurrection of Rilo Kiley
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
“Let Me Back In” proves that Sennett was totally wrong in predicting that nothing good could happen with the resurrection of Rilo Kiley. The song is everything that Rilo Kiley has done right combined into one ballad that seems to take a listener back to a 1960’s Sadie Hawkins dance,
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February 21, 2013 - 11:10am
‘Beautiful Creatures’ LiveRead: 9.24: The Last Three Rows - 10.10: The Red Sweater
BY GABY VASQUEZ
Daily Arts Blogger Gaby Vazquez is sharing her thoughts five chapters at a time as she reads the popular YA novel "Beautiful Creatures" without having any prior knowledge of it.
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February 18, 2013 - 5:07pm
'Downton Abbey' Season 3 RECAP: Season finale comes crashing to an end
BY GABY VASQUEZ
Daily Arts Blogger Gaby Vasquez recaps the finale of "Downton Abbey" 's third season.
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February 18, 2013 - 4:49pm
'The Walking Dead' Season 3 RECAP: 'The Suicide King' and 'Home'
BY MOLLY WEBER
Daily Arts Writer Molly Weber recaps the latest episode of "The Walking Dead" 's third season.
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February 19, 2013 - 8:06pm
Beyoncé doesn't hold back in HBO documentary 'Life Is But A Dream'
BY GIBSON JOHNS
“Life Is But A Dream,” a revealing portrait of a rejuvenated Beyoncé Knowles, humanizes a person that, almost literally, runs our world. It may seem like the praise for Beyoncé is at an all-time high these days, but that’s because we’re finally appreciating her for magnificent abilities as an artist. If you’re tired of the Beyoncé-train, then you’d better get out of way because, with her impending fifth album and Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, this train is just getting going.
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February 24, 2013 - 10:47pm
The Strokes still searching 'All the Time' for their classic sound
BY KATIE STEEN
As “classic” as the start of “All the Time” may sound, it doesn’t have that instant appeal, the lighthearted seduction with which so many Strokes songs have enticed us time after time. Instead, “All the Time” leaves us curious as to where exactly the song is taking us, as if Casablancas simply rolled up with sunglasses and a cool car and said, “Get in.” Except, the song cruises for a few blocks, and then crashes into a stop sign.
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February 16, 2013 - 2:00am
‘American Idol’ Season 12 RECAP: Judges choose the Top 40 to end girls’ Hollywood Week
BY GIBSON JOHNS
Daily Arts Online Editor Gibson Johns recaps the latest week of "American Idol" season 12.
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February 15, 2013 - 2:08pm
'Parks and Recreation' Season 5 RECAP: 'Emergency Response'
BY RAY MALO AND GABY VASQUEZ
Daily Arts Bloggers Ray Malo and Gaby Vasquez recap "Emergency Response," the latest episode from Season Five of "Parks and Recreation."
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