Several times throughout the year, my family gets together for the holidays to enjoy the craziness that large family get-togethers seem to bring. There is “drama” among the adults, tantrums from the children, and my sister and I always get stuck between the kids and adults — not quite sure which end of the spectrum we belong to.
Kevin Smith fans who cringed at the thought of the one-time indie underdog directing “Cop Out” — a big budget action movie that marks the first time he is working with a script he didn’t write himself — were perhaps wrong to immediately assume the worst.
This past Friday, at a performance in Douglass Dining Center, Eric Hutchinson followed suit and improvised a ballad about the infamous Garbage Plate. Both Hutchinson and his opener, Ingrid Michaelson, crafted humorous performances custom-made for UR students.