Women’s Basketball loses season’s final home game
men’s basketball
‘Shanghai Noon’ outdone by ‘Shanghai Knights’
“Shanghai Knights,” the sequel to “Shanghai Noon,” maintains the comic ingenuity of Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. In the sequel, Chan’s character, Chon Wang, and Wilson’s character, Roy O’Bannon, travel to England. After receiving a great amount of gold in the first film, Wang became the sheriff of Carson City, Nevada, while O’ Bannon moved to New York to invest the money in the stock market.
Blown transformer creates problems across campus
Several buildings around campus were left in the dark Tuesday when a transformer adjacent to the Hibbs Building exploded during the early morning hours causing a power outage.
“To use the descriptive words, it blew up,” said Brian Ohlinger, associate vice president for facilities management.
Virginia band catches a groove
Mae is a fairly rare story of a Virginia-based, more specifically Norfolk, band doing great things for music. Their sound is a little hard to peg. It’s almost as if they wrote the soundtrack for a fairy tale with their CD “Destination: Beautiful.”
“Embers and Envelopes” opens the CD, and I have to admit that the sound caught me off guard because it is like nothing that you generally hear in popular music today.
How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days follows the basic movie formula
Romantic comedies have been rolling out at an increased speed lately. Perhaps we Americans need something to make us feel happy inside because the state of the nation is certainly nothing to laugh at.
Politics aside, we apparently need romantic comedies right now, and thus the ones being produced need to be well done.