'Romeo & Juliet' returns to USC Lab Theatre stage
The University of South Carolina Department of Theater and Dance brought back its modern take on the classic Shakespearean tragedy "Romeo & Juliet" Friday and Saturday night.
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The University of South Carolina Department of Theater and Dance brought back its modern take on the classic Shakespearean tragedy "Romeo & Juliet" Friday and Saturday night.
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As many people know, January is the worst month for movies.
Rock band Rise Against filled The Township Auditorium with an energized crowd of moshers, crowd-surfers and fist-pumpers Sunday night.
The first thing that I can say about "Underworld: Awakening" is that I am thankful it was released in January, the worst month of the year for movies, because it prevented "disappointment" from being added to my list of negative feelings toward this movie. Then again, I was never very impressed with the franchise in the first place so it probably wouldn't have mattered either way.
Though the Nickelodeon Theatre is far from China, Columbia's non-profit cinema will ring in the Chinese New Year by showcasing classic and contemporary Chinese films during its annual Chinese Film Festival for two weeks.
Some people call it a fad. Some people call it the future of cinema. Others say that it is the worst thing to happen to movies. Yes, I am referring to 3-D. No matter what it is called, people have undoubtedly found enjoyment in seeing films invade their personal space since the success of “Avatar” helped spawn this new concept.
Based on his experience in the genre and his Academy Award-nominated performance in the crime thriller “The Departed” (2006), a heist thriller starring Marky-Mark would sound like an excellent source of popcorn entertainment. While this movie may be in a familiar field for Mark Wahlberg, it may also seem too familiar to the audience.
For years now, the spy thriller genre has been dominated by explosions, car chases, fancy high-tech gadgets and one name: Bond, James Bond. Those 007 and “Mission Impossible” aspects, including the cool gadgets, the death-defying stunts and beautiful women, have come to define the genre so much that it is almost getting tiresome.
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1. Michael Jackson THE IMMORTALThe late Michael Jackson was one of the biggest artists to ever hit the stage and his unexpected death shocked millions of fans around the world. However, while the man himself has passed away, the legend continues to entertain. Cirque du Soleil is currently holding its Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour as a tribute to the King of Pop. Audiences will be able to enjoy their favorite Michael Jackson songs while also being entertained by Cirque de Soleil’s acrobatic performance. This wonderful invitation into the mind of the King of Pop is making its way to the Colonial Life Arena on April 27 and 28. Tickets are currently on sale, ranging from $50 to $175, and VIP packages are available.2. Rise AgainstBe prepared for some crowd surfing and circle-pitting because American punk rock band Rise Against will be rockin’ the Township Auditorium on Jan. 22. Known for their activism, straight edge lifestyle and lyrics that take on social issues, the band will be promoting their latest album, Endgame. Like other Rise Against albums, Endgame tackles social issues like the BP Oil spill and recent LGBT teen suicides. Rise Against will perform with special guests A Day to Remember and The Menzingers. Ticket prices are $37.50 for the general admission floor and $32.50 for the balcony arenas. 3. Trans-Siberian Orchestra The band is widely known for its inclusion of classical, orchestral, symphonic and progressive styles of heavy metal music. The group has held multiple rock operas that produced five hit albums as well as their annual Christmas-themed tour, which adds a heavy-metal twist to old-fashioned holiday music. Now, the heavy-metal phenomenon will bring its amazing pyrotechnics and lighting effects this spring to Columbia. The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will be performing at the Township Auditorium on Mar. 14 as part of their spring tour. 4. Winter Jam 2012For contemporary Christian music fans, Winter Jam 2012, a concert event featuring several Christian music acts, will occur at the Colonial Life Arena on Friday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. The concert event will feature acts like Sanctus Real, Peter Furler, Kari Jobe, Building 429, We As Human and Group 1 Crew. Headlining the event is two-time Grammy-award-nominated band Skillet, who also took home Billboard’s Top Christian Album award for its 2011 album Awake. Tickets are not required for the event, though attendees must pay $10 at the door. 5. Blue Man Group
Now that the fall season of "artsy," award-worthy film is over, it's now time to look onward to the holiday season where Hollywood studios sneak in the big-budget, crowd-pleasing blockbusters. We have seen this in recent years with films like "Avatar" (2009) and "Tron: Legacy" (2010). However, it's also the time when studios screen last-minute award-worthy films before the Oscar season begins. Here are films to look out for.
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