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Game Play: These should fill the summer drought

Game Play: These should fill the summer drought

May 8, 2012

Though predominantly the terrain of blockbuster movies, this summer will see the release of a small collection of games that look quite promising.  To close out the semester, I’d like to briefly outline...

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Students know how to make quality films

May 8, 2012

In one night, with one five -hour event, the City College Film Society hosted the first San Diego Student Film Festival which took place at the Saville Theatre on April 26. More than 100 people were...

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Blockbusters battle for the records

Blockbusters battle for the records

Tom Andrew May 8, 2012

The summer is a time for beaches, long nights outdoors and summer blockbuster films. Here is a rundown of what you can expect to see this summer and what you may want to miss. In May, things get to...

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The Andrew’s Review: A smaller film worth watching

Tom Andrew May 8, 2012

Director John Madden is no stranger to creating both box office and Oscar gold. With movies like “Shakespeare in Love,” “Proof” and  “Mrs. Brown” under his belt it is no doubt he knows what...

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Frugal Foodie: Lolita’s: great food by the ballpark

Bobby Whaley May 8, 2012

If you’re going to the ball game, or you forgot to get tickets, Lolitas’s taco shop can be a great place to stop and catch the game or just grab a bite. Lolitas’s at the Park, located at 202 park...

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Summer concerts that will please your ears

May 8, 2012

The summer months can serve as a great opportunity to see live music with many musicians hitting the road and embarking on tours. Luckily, locals don’t have to travel far to see some of their favorite...

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‘I want to go to there’

May 8, 2012

Summer will soon be upon us, and while the economy is still rocky sometimes you need to treat yourself. Lucky for us in southern California you have no shortage of selections parks to visit. The best...

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Not your typical teenage horror flick

April 24, 2012

Not since Sam Raimi’s “Evil Dead” or Wes Craven’s “Scream” has a horror film been as funny and genre bending as “The Cabin in the Woods.” “Five friends walk into a cabin. Bad stuff...

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The Andrew’s Review: ‘Damsels’ leave viewers distressed

Tom Andrew April 24, 2012

The definition of the word absurd is ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable, and given the plot, actors and dialogue in the independent film “Damsels in Distress” one would expect to find its title...

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Album Review: E-40 trilogy is worth it

April 24, 2012

After the release of “Tell Me When To Go” in 2006, Bay Area rapper E-40 enjoyed the release of his first mainstream hit and has continued to produce great music while staying true to his underground...

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Game Play: Bewitched by ‘Witcher 2’

April 24, 2012

“The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings” was released by the relatively unknown Polish developer CD Project RED in 2011 for the PC, and though not as commercially successful or well known as other similar...

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You’re a good play, Charlie Brown

April 24, 2012

A much beloved children’s classic provided some sunshine on a rainy day when the “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” musical premiered at the Saville Theatre  April 13. Despite the dreary weather...

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