Culture

Pilotwings Preview

“Pilotwings Resort” for 3DS is the first sequel in the Pilotwings franchise in almost 15 years. Read More

CT Recommends: "In the Loop"

When it comes to political satire, there is nothing in the United States even close to the movie “In the Loop.” Read More

The One Act Play Festival proves to be one class act

From left to right: Take Five Scholars Matthew Myers and Stephania Romaniuk act out a scene of desperation in the over-the-top musical “Life Is.” Read More

Robert Glasper Trio is a Jazz-gasm

The Robert Glasper Trio’s performance at UR clearly wasn’t a terribly hyped-up event on campus. In fact, if you didn’t happen to glance at one of the fliers No Jackets Required put up or hear about it in passing, you probably didn’t even know the show was happening. However, if you weren’t among the 150 […]

Korea Night’s got Seoul

Korea Night abounds with talent, but the skit portion of the night falls short. Read More

CT Recommends 33 1/3 book series

Is pop music art? That might seem like a stupid question, but how often do you see a 45-minute album getting the same intellectual treatment as a classic novel or film? Read More

D’lovely D’Motions’ produce a stellar, original ‘Night at D’Movies’

What took place at the D’Motions performance on Friday, March 20, entitled “A Night at D’Movies,” could be classified as a medley of events to say the least. Read More

UR students’ debut album is lackluster effort

Unfortunately "From the Woodword" falls short of anything resembling professionalism, and does very little to entice listeners. Read More

Pokémon Black and White is Pokéballer

If you thought Pokémon has been dead since the days of Red and Blue, think again. Read More

Black and White shines despite minor flaws

Standing in line behind a horde of overweight 8-year-olds waiting to get their paws on the latest Pokémon game, I realized that the series’ target demographic really hasn’t changed much since the glory days of Red and Blue. Read More